Paul Heyman Shoots on Late Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan: No Respect for the Deceased, Declares Himself the Greatest of All Time

Paul Heyman Claims to Be the Greatest Wrestling Manager of All Time

Paul Heyman Claims to Be the Greatest Wrestling Manager of All Time

Paul Heyman, the advocate for Undisputed Universal Champion Roman Reigns, has boldly proclaimed himself as the greatest wrestling manager of all time. Heyman and Reigns recently appeared on ESPN First Take to promote the upcoming SummerSlam event, where Reigns will be defending his title against Jey Uso in the main event.

During the interview, host Stephen A. Smith asked Heyman where he believes he stands in the history of wrestling managers. Without hesitation, Heyman confidently declared, “I’m the GOAT. Greatest of all time. Undisputed.”

Smith attempted to make a case for the legendary Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, but Heyman swiftly dismissed him, saying, “Screw him, he’s dead. God doesn’t answer my prayers.”

Heyman then proceeded to explain why he considers himself the best. He pointed to his representation of Reigns, who has become the biggest box office attraction in WWE history. Heyman stated, “Want me to prove to you that I’m the GOAT? I’m with him. Why would he settle for anything less than the GOAT? He’s the Tribal Chief. He’s the biggest box office attraction in the history not only of sports or entertainment but of sports entertainment.”

Heyman went on to highlight Reigns’ accomplishments, stating, “He has smashed every box office record that WWE has ever had not just domestically but all over the world on a global basis. He’s done it in Saudi Arabia, he’s done it in the U.K., he’s done it in Mexico, he’s done it in Canada, he’s done it here in the United States. He continues to do it on SmackDown every Friday night, just topping the previous Friday night. Why would he settle for anything less than the absolute best?”

You can watch the full interview with Paul Heyman on ESPN First Take here.

As reported by Wrestling Headlines, Paul Heyman’s bold claim has sparked a debate among wrestling fans. While some may argue that Heyman’s association with Reigns, who has undeniably achieved great success in recent years, strengthens his case, others may believe that the legendary managers of the past, such as Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, should be considered for the title of the greatest wrestling manager of all time.

Regardless of opinions, Heyman’s confidence and his role in guiding Reigns to new heights in WWE have undeniably made a significant impact on the wrestling landscape.

Stay tuned to ProWrestlingWars.com for more updates on Paul Heyman, Roman Reigns, and the world of professional wrestling.

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