10 Reasons John Cena Must Win WWE Title At TLC

6. WWE Needs To Utilize Paul Heyman In Another Role

With Brock Lesnar removed from WWE TV, we have also seen a lot less of his advocate Paul Heyman, who is brilliant on the microphone. When you have someone as talented as Heyman in your company, you need to find a way to take advantage of it. Heyman has excelled in any role the WWE has put him in, from on screen role to backstage writer to broadcast announcer. With Heyman just sitting on the sidelines, they are letting a valuable asset just waste away. If Lesnar loses to Cena at TLC, Lesnar can go away again for a couple of months, but Heyman can stay on WWE TV. Heyman can distance himself from Lesnar, and we can once again see him on a weekly basis. It's possible that Heyman reforms his partnership with Cesaro, who has been on a downward spiral as of late. Their alliance abruptly ended earlier this year, and no real explanation was given for it. WWE could possibly introduce us to a new "Heyman Guy," maybe someone that Heyman hand picks from NXT? A dominant heel stable could be a consideration as well. Now if WWE decides not to use Paul Heyman in a talent role, he could be used more often on a Pre/Post show panel for their pay-per-views. Or if they want to bring credibility back to the Raw announce booth, bring Heyman back to the role he once had next to Jim Ross. However the WWE decides to use Paul Heyman, it only seems possible if Lesnar is no longer the WWE Champion.
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Enzo Marino is a WWE writer for WhatCulture. His work has also been published for PWMania.com, WrestlingDVDNews.com and Wrestling-News.net.