10 Least Trustworthy WWE Superstars Ever
8. Paul Heyman
Whilst Paul Heyman may now seem to be a man of stronger values when it comes to alliances (being the advocate for Brock Lesnar probably helps in that regard), his past track record in World Wrestling Entertainment doesn't make for particularly trustworthy reading.
After bringing Lesnar into WWE in 2002, it seemed as the sky was just the beginning for Heyman and the 'Next Big Thing'. Heyman obviously had his doubts however, and he soon betrayed Lesnar to side with none other than Big Show, causing Lesnar to lose his WWE Undisputed Championship in the process.
Heyman would betray another close confidante in favour of Show four years later, when he practically handed the World's Largest Athlete the ECW Championship on a plate, much to the misfortune of then-champion Rob Van Dam. RVD's legal issues probably didn't help, but another Heyman betrayal was in the bag.
Arguably the most famous of Heyman betrayals came in 2013 however, when the Evil Genius cost his BFF CM Punk the Money in the Bank ladder match that year. Punk would eventually get his revenge on his former manager, but we can't say for sure whether the hole in the Straight-Edge Superstar's heart has begun to fill up yet.