4 Potential Paul Heyman Girls/Guys


Ladies and Gentlemen, his name is Paul Heyman and is the most succesful manager advocate in WWE history. He was the one that revolutionized professional wrestling with idea to combine hardcore wrestling with Lucha Libre, but this is by far not the only thing this wrestling genius had on his mind in his 30+ year run in the business.
One more thing was his vision for Brock Lesnar as the Next Big Thing. Brock Lesnar went out to become on of the biggest draws wrestling has ever seen. But as rumours getter louder, that Brock Lesnar might be leaving the WWE for another run in UFC, WWE would be a fool with the would not pack Heyman with another talent on their roster. But who could it be?


    Bobby Lashley

I know this is a bold prediction, because Lashley isn't even officially signed to the company yet, but rumours say he will be returning to the WWE after WrestleMania. So with Lesnar out and Lashley in, why pair him with Heyman? Lashley, who left WWE in 2008, never was strong on the microphone, maybe Heyman could act as his mouthpiece. In addition to that, Lashley is a former MMA-Competitor, much like Lesnar, which could be used an explanation on why Heyman has sided with the former (WWE) ECW Champion.

Pete Dunne


The current United Kingdom Champion is oozing with charisma, but has no direction in WWE. A couple title defenses on NXT and on british indy-shows is all he's doing currently. Maybe the combination of Heyman & Dunne will bring him and the UK title the Main Roster, where he can outshine his peers with the amazing work he does, guided by on the greatest minds the business has ever seen. An epic collaboration.

Ronda Rousey
 
The most obvious choice, but also the most logical and interesting one. Rousey just joined the WWE and is a former UFC Bantamweight Champion. At WrestleMania she will most likely challenge Triple H and Stephanie McMahon alongside Kurt Angle. But what happens after Mania? Ronda is has a hard-hitting background and is a huge WWE fan, but is that enough to survive in the shark tank that is the WWE Women's Division? Maybe a joined-agreement with Paul Heyman would make sense here to guide her through the waters.

Absolution


There is so much unused potential to the team that suffered a huge blow when their leader Paige went out with a neck-injury and is unlikely to ever return to the ring. Paige still comes out with Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville but barely cuts any promos for them. The charisma and power of Rose and the ruthless agression of former MMA-Fighter Deville should not be underestimated, but the poor booking so far did not help them to get over. So why not create an all female version of the Dangerous Alliance? 


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