Impact Wrestling: 5 must-see feuds we want for Rob Van Dam

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - AUGUST 30: Rob Van Dam attends the premiere of Uncork'd Entertainment's "Circus Kane" at Laemmle's Ahrya Fine Arts Theatre on August 30, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - AUGUST 30: Rob Van Dam attends the premiere of Uncork'd Entertainment's "Circus Kane" at Laemmle's Ahrya Fine Arts Theatre on August 30, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images) /
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Yesterday on Impact Wrestling, we got to see the in-ring Impact return for Rob Van Dam. He had a great contest against the young Ethan Page, but who else should we see RVD go up against now that he’s back in action with Impact?

Rob Van Dam is one of the newest members of the Impact Wrestling roster, as fans haven’t seen him in the company since 2012. His first match back with Impact Wrestling took place last night, with RVD picking up a big win over Ethan Page.

Impact Wrestling is filled with some of the best in-ring talent the company has had in years, and this means there are plenty of intriguing bouts on the table for the veteran. These five feuds stand out as ones we want to see from Rob Van Dam in Impact Wrestling.

5. “The Draw” Sami Callihan

This one is the most obvious to me. Sami Callihan has already interacted with ECW stars such as Tommy Dreamer and Raven, so Rob Van Dam would fit right in. The Draw has also gained a reputation of being involved in the best program on Impact Wrestling television, whenever given the chance.

While Callihan continues to deliver on top feuds, he tends to come up empty in the win column. Rewarding him with a notable feud and win over a guy like Rob Van Dam would elevate him to the main event level.

I think this a likely Slammiversary match and the best feud you can make with the former TNA World Champion. The match could be really fun with both men hitting some hardcore spots and Callihan bringing out his heated storytelling elements that we have seen in Impact pay-per-views over the last year.