Jason Agnew : So in your opinion Rob, having said all that, is the wellness policy of the
WWE helping or hindering the industry?
Rob Van Dam: I would say the industry it’s helping, the boys it’s hurting. So from that perspective it just shows you it’s a business and the boys can be treated like cattle, if it’s better for the industry and it can make more money for the guys on top then they’ll do it. If the boys have suffer more because they have to drive, fly from a different airport because it’s cheaper and all that, that’s usually not even considered, it’s like screw the boys, they’re the cattle, they’re the robots that are asked to do things that most humans could never do in their wildest imagination and everything to maintain that schedule so there’s your answer. I think it’s better for the industry, I think it’s harder on the boys and there you go. Some of the guys have problems that are abusive and can’t take care of themselves, they should be pulled aside either way and dealt with and everyone knows who they are. It’s just like security at the airport, we’re not all going to blow the airplane up but because there and a few bad apples we all got to take our shoes off and bend over and get our rectal exam just to deal with public transportation.