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RVD Claims WWE’s Past Marijuana Ban Was Based on Misinformation, Details Evolution of Cannabis Policy

One Big Thing

Rob Van Dam (RVD) says WWE’s previous marijuana prohibition stemmed from widespread misinformation, highlighting how the company’s stance has evolved alongside changing social and legal perspectives.

Key Details

  • WWE recently removed marijuana from its banned substances list
  • RVD discussed the policy change in an interview with Chris Van Vliet
  • The wrestler claims he was “ahead of the curve” on marijuana advocacy

Direct Quotes

“I was just ahead of the curve like I am with a lot of things,” RVD said. “I’m ahead of my time in a lot of ways.”

By The Numbers

  • Cigarettes kill 1 in 2 long-term users, according to RVD’s cited statistics
  • Zero recorded overdose deaths from marijuana use

Why It Matters

This policy shift reflects broader changes in:

  • Social attitudes toward marijuana use
  • Legal status across multiple states
  • Professional sports organizations’ substance policies

Supporting Evidence

WWE performer Michin confirmed the policy change: “Because it’s (marijuana) more legal, they’ve kind of accepted it. They took that off [the banned substance list] a couple years ago.”

Looking Ahead

The policy change could impact:

  • Wrestler wellness programs
  • Pain management options for performers
  • Industry standards for substance policies

What’s your take on WWE’s evolving stance on marijuana use? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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