#4 Mick Foley - A Paul Heyman guy
The Hardcore legend of WWE, Mick Foley's career was also highly impacted by Paul Heyman. As part of the settlement between WCW and Paul Heyman's ECW, Mick Foley came to ECW and completely dominated the Land of Extreme. In an interview with WWE.com, Paul Heyman revealed that Foley gives him a lot of credit for his success, but he humbly refuses any of it.
Mick gives me a ton of credit for it all. He did so in his first book, and he even did so last week on Monday Night Raw. And yet, with all humility, I must candidly admit, I beg to differ.
Mick Foley was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013. He is currently signed to WWE and continues to make appearances on different occasions for the company.
#3 The Miz - A Paul Heyman guy
The most must-see Superstar in WWE history, The Miz didn't have a very pleasant start to his career. Initially a face, it was Paul Heyman who saw the talent in him and brought him to Ohio Valley Wrestling. Paul Heyman then helped him develop and perfect his cocky heel character. The Miz had the following to say about being a Paul Heyman guy in an interview -
"From then on I was a bad guy and Paul was just so on me about everything, teaching me the ins and outs. And people don't know this like I feel like I was one of the first Paul Heyman guys. But yea, in Ohio Valley Wrestling and in my developmental territory days, developing into "The Miz", Paul was right there with me honing into that character and honing in on everything. He's an amazing brain in the WWE and we're very lucky to have him around."
The Miz is currently a veteran in WWE, having won several titles in WWE and being considered one of the best heels on this era. He has been teaming up with John Morrison since the beginning of 2020 and the duo even won the SmackDown Tag Team titles. Apart from WWE, Miz has also been focusing on movies and TV shows.