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Former WWE and ECW World Champion Rob Van Dam is pleased that Paul Heyman is getting his proverbial 'flowers' with his upcoming Hall of Fame induction. 

Earlier this month, it was announced that Heyman will be inducted as part of this year's class on April 5. The honor is richly deserved for Heyman, who has excelled in various roles in wrestling. In addition to being Roman Reigns' special counsel, Heyman has managed others, worked as a commentator, a writer, and ran ECW during the company's peak.

Rob Van Dam on Paul Heyman's Induction

Few names did better under the watchful eye than RVD, who became a success in both the original ECW and WWE. In a recent interview with Wrestle Binge, the former World Champion was pleased that Heyman is getting his due. 

"It’s pretty cool they’re giving him his flowers because he was the man. He was the one that made ECW happen... he’s the guy that made everything possible."

RVD also heralded Heyman's work in WWE and recalled many in the company being opposed to Paul at first due to his ECW history. 

"When I was there back then... he didn’t get a lot of respect in the way of the other agents didn’t like ECW, were trying to fight it, didn’t want it to come in. They were giving him a hard time."

Van Dam concluded by stating that ECW became a success of Heyman's leadership, braveness, and passion, and is pleased to see the sacrifices Heyman has made pay off. 

WWE Hall of Fame 2024

Heyman will be part of what is shaping up to be a star-studded class of inductees. Bull Nakano will be inducted this year. The former WWF Women's Champion had a successful run in and out of WWE and is currently the commissioner of Bushiroad. The US Express will also be inducted as part of this year's class

H/T - Fightful

This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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