What Does Brock Lesnar Think Of WWE's Roman Reigns & Paul Heyman Alliance?

Heyman reveals what Brock is really thinking...

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Paul Heyman has revealed what old client Brock Lesnar really thinks about his new alliance with Roman Reigns on WWE TV.

During an interview with Sports Illustrated's Justin Barrasso, Heyman said that Brock was "very aware" of what was happening before Paul E linked up with Reigns on SmackDown. Then, the 'Advocate' turned 'Special Council' put it plainly by saying his former charge "legitimately does whatever Brock Lesnar wants to do".

So, why can't Heyman have some fun when Brock isn't on television? Makes sense.

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Interestingly enough, Heyman also told SI that he has more of a bond with Reigns than some people might think, and even went so far as to describe his long-term relationship with Lesnar as "professional" more than personal.

Heyman is a master at working the media and layering his interviews with subtleties, so it wouldn't be a surprise if he was laying the foundations for another chapter to the Brock vs. Roman feud at some point. Or, perhaps he's just having a laugh at Barrasso's expense.

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Apparently, Brock isn't too concerned that his longtime associate is working alongside someone else and effectively doing the same thing with Reigns that he was with him.

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