From a backstage WWE name in management, Paul Heyman has now become a household name for several pro wrestling fans. The Wiseman of The Bloodline was the first person to be inducted into the 2024 Hall of Fame class. Now, a former recipient of this honor has recently praised a new project Heyman has worked in with the company.
Bully Ray, formerly known as Bubba Ray Dudley was part of the iconic tag team called The Dudley Boyz. Now a popular pro wrestling analyst, he recently posted a tweet on X and praised the work of Paul Heyman in the WWE Legends docuseries.
“The Revolution Continues… Then. Now. Forever. What did you think of the Heyman Doc on #WWEonAE Talk tomorrow @BustedOpenRadio,” wrote Ray.
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The former tag team champion used the timeless motto of WWE to admire Heyman's work and his impact on the Stamford-based promotion. With this, he also announced the topic of discussion for the upcoming episode of his Busted Open Podcast.
The Wiseman has currently been written off TV after the new Bloodline under Solo Sikoa's leadership Triple Power Bombed him on the announcer's table. However, he could soon crash SummerSlam in Cleveland with one of the most feared superstars.
Paul Heyman might end the WWE hiatus of his client Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam
While Paul Heyman was having a peaceful life on the ‘Island of Relevancy’ created by Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar still remains one of his strongest clients. The company severed ties with Lesnar after his name was alluded to in the lawsuit against Vince McMahon.
His return to WWE remains incumbent on him receiving clearance from WWE's legal department before any plans are made. Triple H, meanwhile, made a statement where he said that while he was open to business with Lesnar, the star had to make the decision himself.
Roman Reigns went on a hiatus after WrestleMania XL and is yet to be seen on WWE TV. Thus, if Brock Lesnar was cleared to return, Paul Heyman could bring him back to exact revenge on Solo Sikoa and his new Bloodline.
This would also be an ode from the former Universal Champion to Cody Rhodes, whom he showed his respect in his last appearance at the 2023 SummerSlam Premium Live Event. It would be interesting to see if the Heyman-Lesnar duo returns in Cleveland.