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Oh, and Paul Heyman is brilliant. It's just a shame he's only really creatively involved in stuff he's directly working in. I say that because Heyman would have a lot of ideas that could be tapped, but also because the programs he has been involved in have often been repetitive fair with guys who have rich and established histories. Some of the most exciting stuff this year has been Heyman and Seth Rollins mixing it up on the mic, because they don't normally interact.
Imagine the ways Heyman could put over a guy like Dean Ambrose as a threat to him, or Paige as a threat to a female client he had. Money.
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