Is there a more generic pro wrestling name than 'Robbie V'? Maybe TNA's Robbie E would beg to differ, but going under the 'V' name was an auspicious start for one Rob Van Dam in WCW. Even though the man had a nifty moveset and great agility, his name and overall appearance made him come across as little more than a jobber. In fairness, that was his role when appearing for WCW, the man was simply there to be enhancement talent. Van Dam would wrestle a handful of matches for the company in 1993, but nothing would really come of it. As the story goes, then-head honcho in WCW, Bill Watts, really didn't see all that much in the guy, but his loss would later be ECW's gain.RVD would have been tailor-made for the WCW mid-card scene around 1996-1997, but he wasn't nearly ready enough to compete in the big time in 1993. Everything about the guy looked small time, it'd take a lot more work on his overall appearance before the bigger promotions started to take notice, and then the wrestling world would become Van Dam's oyster.