10 Biggest Loudmouths In WWE History

5. Paul Heyman

Enzo Amore
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Nobody else could act as Brock Lesnar's manager on WWE television today - any other relationship would seem forced. Paul Heyman's performances as Brock's 'Advocate' are so convincing that the former ECW boss has become as important to Lesnar's appeal as the wrestler himself.

Heyman gives Brock what the physically impressive specimen lacks. Namely, the mouthpiece is able to piece together promos that are almost embarrassing in their quality. Meanwhile, Lesnar is then able to focus on what he does well: using his body to put on performances that are often watertight.

Long before he even knew the name Brock Lesnar, Paul Heyman could be considered a loudmouth. Cutting his teeth as a manager in Memphis and the AWA, Heyman moved onto WCW and became quite the colour commentator.

Smartly, he makes sure to remain a weasel during his promos. Should anybody confront him, Heyman tries to appeal to their better senses and attempts to exploit any vanity or weakness. The manager's ability to switch between guttural delivery and snivelling whines is magical.

At his best, there are few better blowhards.

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