Paul Heyman will be in attendance next week when Roman Reigns takes on Solo Sikoa in a Tribal Combat on the RAW premiere on Netflix. The Wiseman's return helped The OTC even the odds against the leader of the new Bloodline, and Heyman could play a role in the Tribal Combat as well.
This time, though, the WWE Hall of Famer could turn on Roman Reigns and cost him the win over Solo Sikoa. That way, he would end his partnership with the former Universal Champion, which goes back to the summer of 2020, but he would create new angles in the storyline.
Paul Heyman could show up and reveal that he betrayed Roman Reigns as a result of the favor he owed to CM Punk after the latter helped The OG Bloodline defeat the new Bloodline in a WarGames Match at Survivor Series.
Neither Punk nor Heyman have revealed what this favor is, but it could refer to a match between CM Punk and Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 41. This is something that could make sense, given how popular the two superstars are, and WWE is considering that opportunity, especially if one of the two has won a major title by that time.
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ECW legend praises Paul Heyman for his creative skills
ECW legend Sabu recently praised Paul Heyman and said that the former ECW promoter was smarter than Vince McMahon.
Sabu worked with the WWE Hall of Famer for years in ECW and had nothing but great things to say about Heyman's creative skills in an interview with DonutShopChronicle365.
"He’s good to work for, sort of. Work with, not work for. He’s great to work with. He’s a genius and has the best mind in the business than anybody. He had a better mind than Vince. When I wrestled for him, he didn’t have the money to pay us. I don’t hold that against him no more. He didn’t have it. If he had the money to pay us back then, he would’ve," Sabu said.
WWE Creative has done a great job with its storylines and matches over the past year or so, and Paul Heyman deserves some credit for the company's success in 2024.