For someone that grew up during the Monday Night Wars, it's funny that out of Paul, Eric and Vince, Paul's the one left still relevant in the business.
@@mannyp6289doubt he needs the money how long his been in the business and vince isn’t out of the business cause of money troubles it’s him being a horrible person troubles
The fact Heyman managed an early Stone Cold and the Undertaker before Bischoff eventually made the biggest mistake by letting them go in WCW speaks volumes. When he managed someone they ended up being gold in the long run (WWE) and Paul saw that back in the trenches
Heyman deserves an award aside from Hall of Fame for the amount of personality he brings to the entertainment industry. He single handedly makes me watch any Roman Reigns segment.
Much respect to Heenan and he was the greatest for a long time, but I think its best to say that Heyman is the legit greatest of all time. None before him, none after him, will be anything like him. Truly one of a kind and is finally getting his flowers in the HOF
I'm also won't argue if anyone wants to put Paul Heyman on the *"The Greatest of All Time"* along with Bobby *"The Brain"* Hennan due to his brilliant mind and charisma as manager, commentator, booker and etc even though there's a few misses during his entire wrestling career day as the manager, booker, promoter and main man on headset at Monday Night RAW in 2019 (albeit his still need to get HHH's father in law's permission to get thing done)
I'll do it for you. He's known for being loud and over emphasising certain words in a faux deep voice. He cut 1 decent 'promo' ripping on Tazz for being made a commentator back in 2001. The definition of being over hyped. Basically ripped off Paul Bearer minus the humour.
I always Wondered Why I always heard of Ecw as a Kid But I never seen any advertisements or even knew what channel it was On it was almost like a MYTH 😂
For Heyman, it was his pure love for wrestling and the business. He truly loved it and it was something he wanted to see flourish. He didn't care about his career, he only loved the business. Of course it didn't hurt that he was an absolute genius when it came to the business.
This is excellent outside of one big gripe and omission in my eyes: 1:30 I understand that this might be for the purposes of time and editing is dumb dumb hard, but I don't believe that you can get to Paul Heyman of ECW, without his first big break with the Dangerous Alliance. In my eyes, having watched wrestling more wrestling than some of your commentors have been alive (a sentence I thought I'd never say) what made Paul Heyman, "Paul E." into a "mega big slimey bad guy" as I termed him when I was 7, was his formation of the Dangerous Alliance with Rick Rude, Medusa, Arn Anderson, Steve Austin, and Larry Zybysko. That was THE SQUAD and the most underrated portion of Heyman's career. They were the first "Paul Heyman Guys". 20 - 45 seconds of time would've done well.
Can you imagine if Paul ended his HOF or retirement speech. like his last promo ever. it should be "Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Paul Heyman, and i am the advocate of the REIGNING, DEFENDING, UNDISPUTED, HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION, [insert name of every wrestler he has managed that he would say, and then finish with], BROCK LESNAR (or) ROMAN REIGNS"
very weird seeing your self appear on tv I remember they had a clip of a close up that night on me to felt very cool at school the next day when kids were asking if i was on wwe lmfao (Its not the close up but im the dumb ass kid holding a cesar section absolutely booing paul heyman)
Why does everybody forget how many people he screwed over and ruined their lives?? Calling him the greatest manager ever is a real Vince McMahon thing to do!
Paul Hayman had a gift he see future talent from a mile away that no one else could. Look at “Perry Saturn’s Mob” what women in today’s generation can compete with a Mob? 😂
Paul is a creative genius. But got screwed over by Vince businesswise. That's what killed ECW. Vince screwed with checks being delivered from PPV providers for the final ECW PPV, before it closed.
Greatest orator - perhaps one of. Greatest manager? Please. His inability to do anything physical, like bump, in a wrestling business, dictates the answer is no.
I can't say it often enough: There is nothing better than a despicable villain to make a story work out. God I hated Heyman when I was young, now I love him for it. And still I know almost nothing about the real person behind his acting, and that is quite bothering actually.
We all have dark thoughts sometimes and Tommy Dreamer was in extremely bad situation mentally and financially at that time. Plus he felt betrayed by Paul,who he thought of as a friend He never went out with the plan,so I don't think people should hold it above his head as much as they seem to do.
Why I like Paul Heyman. He cares about talent. He treats them like family becuase I think to him they are. and rightfully so. He would look like the biggest scum on the planet just to push another. Reality is, he's the mold of a all around good human being. He DOES belong in front of the Mount Rushmore of wrestling. Mcmahon won't be now and Paul IMO has done more than most for the buisness. He's a reason why I respect the Biz.
@@nightmarishhappenings The amount heat Bobby had with the fans is on a different level compared to most other heel managers, the fans hated everything about him, in fact Bobby "The Brain" Heenan was so hated by fans that some fans would try to attack him off camera.