#4 Best/worst: Paul Heyman
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I felt Paul Heyman addressing the WWE Universe was fun. But it was a lot more of the same old. He spoke about his client, and droned on and on. But he did so with the eloquence that only he amply possesses.
Heyman without Lesnar feels pretty pointless. I do hope Lesnar makes a return prior to Crown Jewel. I certainly hope that the heat between the Universal Championship challengers intensifies greatly.
WWE writers can take a hint from ECW about how to make their segments exciting. This promo was okay at best. And this is because it seemed forced.
Edited by Pratyay Ghosh