Paul Heyman may be one of the world's happiest people right now as his Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns, has won back the Ula Fala from Solo Sikoa. The Wiseman was standing ringside to witness the Tribal Combat match and to cheer on Reigns. After the match, Paul handed the Ula Fala to The Rock and decided to stand on the ring apron.
However, following all these developments, there is a tiny hint of the Special Counsel bringing in a 'Next Brock Lesnar' as his new client, in the form of Parker Boudreaux. For those who might not know, Parker was one of the former WWE stars who signed with the promotion in 2021. Soon after Boudreaux was hired, fans tagged him as the next Brock Lesnar due to his similar resemblance to the Beast Incarnate.
Both stars share similar physical structures, which made fans believe that Parker could be the next Beast in WWE. However, the company released him around April 2022. Recently, the promotion posted a Paul Heyman promo from SmackDown before the RAW Netflix Tribal Combat match. In this promo, Wiseman hyped fans for the Ula Fala match, but in the comments section of this Instagram video, Parker used the hashtag #HeymanGuy.
This sparked speculation among the WWE Universe about his potential return to the Triple H-led creative and his being revealed as Paul Heyman's new client. The idea of Heyman and Parker being associated heightens due to Wiseman's history with Brock Lesnar. Fans previously hailed the 26-year-old star as the next Lesnar, and being revealed as Heyman's next client would help WWE further portray him as Lesnar.
The rationale could be that Paul accompanied Brock earlier and now potentially accompanies the 'Next Brock Lesnar,' too. Currently, there is no report on WWE's intention to re-sign Parker Boudreaux. It remains to be seen what will happen after the young star marked himself as a Paul Heyman guy and whether there will be any progression.
Where is the newest Paul Heyman Guy right now?
Soon after being released from WWE, Parker joined All Elite Wrestling. However, things didn't go well in Tony Khan's company either, leading to his release from AEW around April 2024. Currently, the self-proclaimed Paul Heyman Guy is active in independent wrestling promotions.
This means he doesn't have an exclusive contract with any single company, creating a clear opportunity for WWE to sign him if they choose to.