Paul Heyman: Would Collection Services Help Him?

Written By Admin on Minggu, 31 Maret 2013 | 01.05

By Rob Sutter


Many people commonly associate the term "genius" when it comes to wrestling mastermind, Paul Heyman. However, he may just be an evil one, in spite of him being the driving force behind ECW before it ultimately folded at the course of the 2000's. Nowadays, he serves as the manager of CM Punk but he has certainly taken the brunt of the assault time after time. I think that this would be the opportune instance for him to look to collection services in order to seek some kind of justice.

Heyman certainly serves his purpose as a wrestling mouthpiece for those who can't exactly convey themselves well. This man is able to speak in a sly way when conducting business but when he's pushing his wrestlers to the top, he makes certain to speak with energy. That's the way Brock Lesnar became such a force in wrestling about a decade ago and it's helped Punk as well. While Punk is a good talker in his own right, I can't help but feel like the added help only serves to benefit him.

Heyman is clearly one of those managers who will involve himself in a storyline, physically or otherwise. This is none truer than when he finds himself met with men Punk has faced like Ryback and the Rock and found himself beaten up for his efforts. Heyman has been declared a target and the bullseye on his back cannot be ignored. Even though he might have brought those actions upon himself, one can still argue that he has a case and can still seek justice if he willed.

Heyman found himself as the target of Triple H in recent times and this is something that I may have a problem with. Triple H is no longer a full-time competitor on the roster but rather part of the corporation as the Chief Operating Officer, so you'd expect him to act more reputably. I could see Heyman coming to his supposed boss with collection services in this regard. Who's to say that he wouldn't benefit from agencies on the matter such as Rapid Recovery?

Collection services can definitely serve Heyman well but who's to say that he actually needs them? He already serves a great purpose as a manager and he takes care of everything associated with that role, not merely supporting the wrestlers he works for. He's also one to become physically involved in matches and oftentimes is greeted with pain because of what he does. Legal matters are ones which Heyman may know well and can serve great purposes if those kinds of instances ever present themselves.




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