Many notable names in WWE are trying to find a way to receive their big break in the promotion under the new regime. Recently, Bron Breakker commented on the possibility of aligning with Paul Heyman in the near future.
Paul Heyman has often shared his knowledge and partnered up with different upcoming stars in the Stamford-based promotion. The veteran's notable work was with several major names such as Brock Lesnar, CM Punk, and Roman Reigns over the past decade.
Ahead of SummerSlam in Ohio, Bron Breakker was asked by WrestlingNewsCo if he would like to have The Wiseman in his corner, advocating for him in the near future. The former NXT Champion stated that he and Heyman would love the opportunity to work together in the future.
"You know, I think I would love that. I think Paul [Heyman] would love that. You'll just have to see. One day," Breakker said. [01:48 - 02:00]
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Paul Heyman previously advocated for Bron Breakker on WWE NXT
Last year, the developmental brand had a grand show on a Tuesday under Shawn Michaels' leadership, where many notable names from the industry supported NXT.
The card featured many veterans and champions from the Stamford-based promotion like Cody Rhodes, Asuka, John Cena, and The Undertaker, to elevate the superstars of tomorrow before they eventually join WWE's main roster.
Paul Heyman also appeared on the show and advocated for Bron Breakker. The veteran had a special introduction for the former two-time NXT Champion ahead of his match against Carmelo Hayes, who had John Cena in his corner.
After Breakker lost the match, he was confronted by The Undertaker. The Deadman came face-to-face with the rising WWE star before planting him with a Chokeslam to close the show.
Earlier this year, Paul Heyman tried to advocate for Solo Sikoa after WrestleMania XL. However, he was taken out by Sikoa's Bloodline when he refused to acknowledge him as the new Tribal Chief.
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