Brock Lesnar may be one of the biggest and most well-known WWE stars today, but the majority of his success in his wrestling career is tied to Paul Heyman. Although both men have a long history together, it looks like there will no longer be an on-screen reunion for them.
Brock Lesnar made a dominant debut in a March 2002 episode of RAW by attacking several stars, with Paul Heyman by his side. Heyman helped Brock win the WWE Championship shortly after his debut, and a few more world titles when they reunited in 2012 until the Hall of Famer sided with Roman Reigns in 2020. Although the duo briefly reunited in 2022, it was short-lived as Heyman chose to side with The Head of the Table. Now, it seems like the Brock and Paul duo is officially over.
For this list, we will look at three reasons why Paul Heyman would never be Brock Lesnar's advocate in WWE again.
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#3. Brock Lesnar is already doing well on his own
Brock Lesnar's shocking return to WWE in 2021 is arguably one of the best renditions of his character. He managed to portray a less serious persona with his cowboy/farmer look and gained fans as he was doing his own promos, all the while still being a force to be reckoned with in the ring.
At this point, if Paul becomes Brock's advocate again, it will just limit Lesnar's authentic skills and somewhat ruin his recent character of being a lone hunter. The Beast Incarnate showed that he can stand on his own two feet when it comes to his presentation or in-ring skills.
#2. Paul Heyman is now more dedicated and loyal to Roman Reigns
Although The Beast is one of the most iconic Paul Heyman Guys, Roman Reigns is also up there. The success of his run as The Tribal Chief and with The Bloodline is highly connected with The Wiseman. But at this point, the Hall of Famer's role is not just to elevate Roman's character. Instead, it is closely linked to the Superstar's overall story, as well as that of The Bloodline.
Heyman has endured many things to prove his loyalty to Roman, the most recent being an attack from Solo Sikoa's Bloodline because he refused to acknowledge the New Tribal Chief. If Heyman still chooses to side with another star, especially Roman's former rival, Brock, it wouldn't make sense after everything he went through for The Head of the Table.
#1. Paul Heyman is more likely to manage a new WWE star
Even if Roman Reigns would no longer need his Special Counsel, it's still unlikely that Heyman will return to Brock. Aside from Lesnar's character doing well on his own, The Beast has already accomplished several things in WWE.
With this in mind, if Paul won't reunite with Roman, he could pick a new up-and-coming star who still needs a big push, much like Bron Breakker. The RAW star may be a great in-ring performer, but he could still use some more guidance in other areas of his character.