Paul Heyman fala do reinado de Brock Lesnar e dos Heyman Guys
Paul Heyman deu uma entrevista à RollingStone.com. Eis os highlights:
Cesaro and Curtis Axel not having as much luck as CM Punk and Brock Lesnar as a "Paul Heyman Guy": "I think the bar was set so high with the chemistry that Brock and I have, and the chemistry that Punk and I had, that it would be very difficult to match that. It's not just a situation of, 'Stick manager A with wrestler B.' Especially when you're shooting for the top. I've never walked through the curtain with someone I wasn't trying to audition as a WrestleMania main-eventer, and I never want to. And I'm sure the performers I've worked with didn't want to have an advocate whose goal was anything less. But sometimes the chemistry just isn't there."
The myth of Brock Lesnar's current run speaking for itself: "If you look back on WWE 20 years from now, I would suggest the two most newsworthy matches [of this past year] were Brock Lesnar conquering the Undertaker's undefeated streak at WrestleMania, and the most one-sided, uncontested beatdown of a top star in history when Brock hit John Cena with 16 suplexes and crushed him at SummerSlam. I don't think anything else, from a historical perspective, can hold water to those two."
The next evolution of the business: "The next evolution of the business won't be the actual content or presentation, but the manner in which the business and the content is distributed. I would suggest to you that [with] today's distribution channels, which are smartphones and other handheld accessories, that the product will skew younger in the next couple of years, because that's going to be the audience."