At an independent wrestling show in California, Rob Van Dam made his return to the ring to show that he's still got it despite being 46-years-old.Appearing at Pacific Coast Wrestling’s High Tide event, RVD was part of the main event where he wrestled against fellow former WWE superstar MVP in a 60-minute time limit match for the PCW Heavyweight championship.Judging by one Twitter user's highlights of the match, the two put on quite the show despite both of them being in their 40's.

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Having won the PCW Heavyweight championship from Pentagon Jr. in November last year, RVD put on quite the title defense against MVP, pulling out all the moves in his arsenal to come out of the match victorious.

This included a spinning heel kick from the apron.

As well as his iconic five star frog splash.

After RVD had pinned MVP for the victory, John Morrison, also known as Johnny Mundo from Lucha Underground, made an unadvertised appearance to challenge the PCW Heavyweight champion to his title. That match will take place on June 2, so more RVD action to look forward to!

RVD has confirmed that he will be attending WWE Hall of Fame ceremony during WrestleMania weekend in Orlando, and he has even teased recently making a return to the company. It certainly would be great if he makes a surprise appearance in the Andre the Giant Battle Royal!

There are many ways which the WWE can use One of a Kind if he does make a return to the company. His high-flying routine goes down well with the fans, so he is bound to be successful no matter what and he is always good at putting talent over.

There have been talks of him possibly being involved in the Cruiserweight division as well, as he has recently said he would like to wrestle against Neville during an appearance on the Bill Apter's Is Wrestling Fixed.

With a rumored draft just around the corner as well, there really isn't a better time to bring RVD back to the WWE, and as we can see in the highlights above, he clearly still has what it takes to compete in the ring.

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