Paul Heyman was critical to the success of Roman Reigns and The Bloodline. As their Wiseman, he relied on Roman Reigns to execute his strategies and keep their dominance in the company.
He's been sidelined after taking a beating from the new Bloodline under Solo Sikoa's leadership. It remains to be seen what the 58-year-old legend will do once he returns. Will he continue to align with his faction or follow some other endeavors?
Here are three directions for the veteran manager once he returns to the Stamford-based promotion.
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#3. Paul Heyman abandons Roman Reigns and aligns with Damian Priest
Roman Reigns is currently taking a break from his wrestling career, and it is uncertain when The Tribal Chief of The Bloodline will make his return to the ring. If Paul Heyman finds himself without any obligations after his current alliance comes to an end, he may consider pursuing the World Heavyweight Champion as his next potential client.
While Roman Reigns lost his title at WrestleMania, Damian Priest cashed in his Money in the Bank contract on Drew McIntyre and became the World Heavyweight Champion. Priest is already thriving on his own, but teaming up with Paul Heyman could take him to even greater heights in WWE.
Heyman is a valuable resource for any wrestler, as we've witnessed before. It's safe to assume that the Archer of Infamy teaming up with Heyman could greatly benefit the champion's career.
#2. Becomes the General Manager of SmackDown
Following the conclusion of his tenure with The Bloodline, the legendary manager assuming the role of SmackDown's General Manager would be intriguing. Heyman currently stands out as the most proficient orator within the WWE. Instead of making sporadic appearances for brief segments, his continuous presence as the showrunner would undoubtedly enhance the overall quality of the show.
He is capable of producing segments for numerous storylines taking place in the WWE. With his creativity and talent, he would know how to make most of the angles engaging.
#1. Joins the commentary team
Throughout his 38-year career, the veteran has also provided commentary and shown remarkable talent in that area.
Triple H acknowledges Heyman's skills, and including him in the RAW or SmackDown commentary team could bring about a major shift. Pairing Heyman with Michael Cole would shake things up in the wrestling industry. If The Game believes this is the right move, it just might happen.