I think his early years in the WCW were pure genius, but somewhere along the line he just gave up. If he had actually put some effort into the later years of the WCW, they'd still be alive today.
Then again, there are those who say that he let it rot to nothing on purpose so he could buy the company for himself, rebuild it to its former greatness, and destroy the WWE. If he were able to do that, then yes, he would be greater than Heyman.
Sharp guy either way.
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