10 Directions Paul Heyman Can Go If Brock Lesnar Leaves WWE
7. Host Or Co-Host A New Show On The WWE Network
Triple H said it best on his on-camera podcast interview with Stone Cold Steve Austin lately. The core people that subscribe to the WWE Network are the hardcore fans. It is why he has taken the approach to mold and shape NXT to the way it looks today, and a lot of the WWE Universe will tell you that NXT is the best thing the WWE has going today. The key gripe about the WWE Network right now is the lack of new and original content. They are doing better with things such as WWE 24, and bringing Tough Enough Back, but a network can never have too much content. Those same hardcore fans worship Paul Heyman for the brilliant mind and talent that he is. Pairing him up to host or co-host a talk show on the WWE Network would be gold. A recent addition to the Vault section of the WWE Network was Tuesday Night Titans. A modern day version of that show would be awesome (minus the Vince McMahon song and dance number). Heyman showed on the snowed-in version of Raw recently that he can conduct an interview, so he can definitely co-host if not host the show. What would be great about this show is that Heyman's thoughts and questions will be unfiltered, they will not be softballs thrown at the wrestlers. They will be questions that the people want to know. The great thing about this would be that it is something they can do while on the road so he can still manage someone and do this show at the same time. It is something the WWE Universe would flock to see.
Jeremy Bennett has been a wrestling fan since he was a Little Stinger watching Saturdays at 5:05 at his Grandma's house. His past, present, and future favorites in the business are Ric Flair / Dean Ambrose / Finn Balor. He is a co-owner of the gaming website TheGamingTailgate.com. You can also find him on Twitter - @JBHuskers