WWE: 5 Reasons Paul Heyman Is Crucial to Brock Lesnar's Return to the WWE
One down, one to go.
Now that Brock Lesnar has made his impact on Raw, and the WWE and has become the new angle in John Cena's life, isn't it time for a loud, Jewish man with a pony tail to rear his face from somewhere?
Ah, life would be awesome with Paul Heyman back in the WWE. And we would think it was awesome if the former manager reunited with his former "moneymaker" for another go around.
Especially in an angle that could eventually make or break John Cena in his quest for another possible title run. And that's not all.
Heyman and Lesnar running Raw, challenging CM Punk.
Heyman and Lesnar maybe getting in the face of Randy Orton.
Heyman and Lesnar maybe calling out the "chairman of the board," and we would see Vince McMahon make another appearance on television.
And lastly, Heyman and Lesnar facing The Rock at WrestleMania 29.
The possibilities are endless. Here are a few other reasons Heyman needs to help Lesnar with his return to the WWE.
They Came into the WWE Together Before
1 of 5And they should return together as well.
We miss managers. We miss loud, obnoxious mouth pieces, who stick their noses in everything and get run or draw heat in wrestling.
The great thing about Heyman is—like him or hate him—everybody wants to hear what he is saying and then comment afterward.
He Has a Great Creative Mind
2 of 5First ECW, then WCW and then WWE. Wherever he goes, there is gold.
Heyman is a creative enterprise, much like a Jim Cornette. And along with that mind, there are fertile ideas for matches, programs, spots and the unknown.
Right now, WWE is running on a great high from WrestleMania 28, and this would be a tremendous time to tap some of that excitement and exploit it.
Another Enemy Against John Cena
3 of 5I would love to see Heyman make his first appearance back in the WWE when John Cena and Lesnar meet at Extreme Rules.
The epic confrontation of the two men, before Heyman comes out of the stands to get involved in the match?
Maybe it helps Lesnar win the match, or maybe it means Cena gets his hands on the manager?
May Lead to Others Coming to the Stable
4 of 5We could see the beginning of another stable forming. Heyman is great when he has more numbers to work with.
Maybe he takes on Teddy Long with his "rising stable" of R-Truth, Santino Marella and Kofi Kingston and Brodus Clay.
Maybe he challenges someone like Dolph Ziggler or The Miz. Or maybe, Randy Orton becomes a target.
The choices are great, and the chances are many. Hopefully, it means the matches are EPIC.
May Lead to Heyman Becoming GM at Some Point
5 of 5That creative mind should not go to waste.
He can book top-notch matches, top-notch title contenders, etc.
Lesnar could be the focal point like the "corporate champion" was with Vince McMahon. A little old-school mixed with the new-school attitude.
And could you see a confrontation between Mark Henry and Brock Lesnar—behemoths in the ring? John Laurinaitis on one side, and Paul Heyman on the other. Only problem: Heyman calls all of the shots.

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