Paul Heyman’s betrayal of not only Roman Reigns, but CM Punk, at WrestleMania 41, selecting to align himself with Seth Rollins to create “The Vision” was one in every of the more shocking storylines of last 12 months. Heyman’s allegiance with Rollins would end, nevertheless, with “The Architect’s” shoulder injury that forced him to vacate the World Heavyweight Championship, with “The Vision” turning on him to jot down him off TV.
Despite Bron Breakker being the newest “Paul Heyman Guy,” the WWE Hall of Fame manager had no bad things to say about either of his former allies, during an interview with “SHAK Wrestling” ahead of the launch of “WWE 2K26.” He said Punk doesn’t get enough recognition for his authenticity.
“I say that because he doesn’t speak from the angle of a certain persona,” Heyman explained. “He speaks from the center. He means what he says and he says what he means and that is whether he’s as Phil Brooks or as CM Punk… When he speaks right into a microphone and addresses the audience, you may imagine all the things that he has is mind, body, soul, and spirit. It’s authentic.”
As for Rollins, Heyman described how “The Visionary” gives all the things to the ring. Despite suffering various injuries over the previous few years, Heyman said that asking him to adopt a safer style can be asking him to cut back.
“Seth Rollins wrestlers each match as if it were to be his last. He truly leaves all of it within the ring,” Heyman said. “If you see Seth Rollins, it’s something special since you never know if it’s his last match, because he’s willing to wrestle as whether it is.”
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