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Originally Posted by The One
Heyman is brilliant, but remember Heyman couldn't just "take over" a company like TNA or ROH...he would have rules and restrictions...
Even if the WWE released Heyman, there isn't a large enough audience to view anything Heyman does...he could show up on TNA and vent his frustration...but that doesn't mean most anyone would see it. Remember that casual fans are not us. We are the minority, and our undying love and loyalty to Paul is amoungst a very small percentage.
So them releasing Paul isn't ultimatly going to hurt the company much if any.
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I understand that, but I think Heyman NEEDS rules and restrictions to keep him from going overboard, but he needs to have that undeniable power as well.
And there's no doubt Heyman won't take much of a crowd with him to TNA, but with him behind the wheel, the product would probably attract a bit more talent, and Heyman could really turn TNA into a little goldmine. Better wrestlers, storylines, angles, gimmicks, matches, etc. are the first steps to becomming a successful wrestling promotion, and if Heyman can do that (and he has just about as good of a shot as anyone else), then I really think eventually TNA could be seen as viable competition to the WWE.