10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Paul Heyman

Sorry Paul Heyman, but we won't forget December to Dismember.

Paul Heyman is one of the most talented men that has ever worked in the wrestling business. He's also done it all. He grew up as a fan of the business that started out as a photographer, then he became involved as a manager, he made it to the big time in NWA/WCW when he was just 23 years old and he's spent the last 25 years doing everything he could to make the business better.a Heyman is known for a number of roles in his career. When he left WCW he ended up as the guy that ran this startup company called Extreme Championship Wrestling from the mid 1990s until it died in 2001. From there he worked for WWE as an announcer, manager, writer and he even had a few matches that usually saw him getting his ass kicked. He left WWE in 2006 and it looked as though he may never come back, but he returned with Brock Lesnar in 2012 and thankfully he hasn't left. When Heyman is on a wrestling show he makes everybody around him better. Whether he's delivering a promo as one of the best talkers ever or simply making ridiculous facial expressions at ringside for his clients, Heyman is definitely one of the smartest people in the history of wrestling. In a perfect world he'd still be booking a wrestling company, but he has said numerous times in recent years that he prefers just being a performer because booking brings too much stress. Like with everybody in the wrestling business, there are things that WWE wants us to celebrate about somebody and there are things that they want us to forget. This is a look at the things that WWE wants us to forget about Heyman while he was in WWE or in between his stints in WWE. It's not going to cover his run in WCW as a manager or his run in ECW. Some of the things may have been mentioned on various DVDs that WWE has released over the years, but for the most part these things are kept under wraps. Some of them involve terrible wrestling angles that will not see the light of day because of how bad they are. It's time to look back at the career of the great Paul Heyman in WWE and look at the ten things that WWE wants us to forget about him.
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