WWE Night Of Champions 2026: 8 Things That NEED To Happen

5. The Vision Splits

Paul Heyman
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Let's be honest about something real quick: The Vision has been fading ever since Seth was struck down by his injury and had to exit stage left last year. Then, further injuries to Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed and Logan Paul have cemented the snakebitten feel to the faction ever since, and the Paul/Austin Theory combo just lost their tag belts to The Street Profits on Raw.

It's time to end this experiment.

Post-Rollins vs. Breakker steel cage war, an irate Paul Heyman could enter the ring and tear strips from Bron like his name is Bobby Heenan and he's browbeating Andre The Giant at WrestleMania VI. Heyman would demand answers from Breakker, and act all exasperated as he asks where The Vision goes from here.

In reality, they close shop. Bron can blast through Theory, Paul and Paul E like they mean nothing to him, and that'd set the scene for Heyman to bring back Reed for a SummerSlam-ready feud between Breakker and Bronson. There are certainly worse ideas on the table for WWE heading into the 'Biggest Party Of The Summer', eh?

The alternative is that The Vision continue to linger around like a bad smell, and that'd be no use. Longer term, turn Theory babyface, have Paul go solo again, and burn the whole thing down (ha!) with Breakker vs. Reed on August's 2-night PLE.

Seeing Bron turn Heyman's ribcage into dust with an almighty spear on TV or PLE would be a killer touch too. Y'know, if Paul E even wants to take bumps like that in 2026.

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