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"Ask him!"
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Paul Heyman
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Bonesaw McGraw
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Quark is Less Impressed.
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"Ask him!"
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Not at all.
Paul Heyman has always impressed me on the microphone, whether its as the leader of ECW, as a manager of the Dangerous Alliance or Brock Lesnar, as the rebel shooter in the WWE, or as a commentator. The combination of Heyman and Jim Ross is probably my hands down favorite commentator team ever. I think they are a big part of the reason why WrestleMania X-7 is my favorite WrestleMania of all time - the calls were magnificent. Where guys like The Rock and Stone Cold went back to the well of what got a good pop time and time again, Heyman never had a catchphrase or a phrase to get a big pop. There are few men in the wrestling industry who could take a microphone and speak as passionately, eloquently, intelligently and powerfully as Paul Heyman. And more impressive to me is the fact that even when he was shooting on Vince McMahon in the middle of a WWE ring during the buildup to the All or Nothing WWE vs The Alliance match at Survivor Series, he still managed to make it a "wrestling promo" to build up the match. |
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