This week’s Raw was terrific, especially the segment between Paul Heyman and Seth Rollins. The promo began with Heyman addressing the events of the previous SmackDown, where CM Punk had asked him to be in his corner for the WrestleMania 41 main event.
But the real drama escalated right after that, when Seth Rollins interrupted Paul Heyman and nearly went all in to turn Heyman against his Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns. It was a one-of-a-kind experience for the crowd at the Target Center in Minneapolis.
While Heyman acknowledged his long-standing friendship with CM Punk, he also made it clear that his allegiance remains with Roman Reigns. He declared that he would always be loyal to his Tribal Chief, which effectively silenced speculation about any potential betrayal.
"I will always be loyal to my Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns!"
— Roman Era (@RomanEra0) April 8, 2025
"I will always be loyal to my best friend in the world, CM Punk!"
"Just because I'm loyal to both of them, does not mean I will ever be disloyal to either of them!"
– Paul Heyman#WWERawpic.twitter.com/YB5cEzhJEh
Seth Rollins, however, was not convinced. The Visionary confronted Heyman in the ring, reminding him of past grievances and accusing Reigns of exploiting him. Rollins highlighted moments when Reigns left Heyman vulnerable, including the aftermath of WrestleMania 40, where Heyman was left to fend for himself against Solo Sikoa and the new Bloodline faction.
Rollins’ words were calculated to plant doubt in Heyman’s mind. At one point, we even saw Heyman respond by admitting that Rollins was right in some of what he said. But in the end, the Wise Man stood firm in his loyalty.
Paul Heyman gets gratitude from Bron Breakker
We all know Paul Heyman has been helping Bron Breakker become a big star, just like Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar.
In a recent interview, the WWE Superstar said he is very thankful to Paul Heyman. He even called him the “greatest of all time” and said Paul has helped him a lot since he joined the main WWE roster.
Bron also shared that Paul has known his family for a long time. He worked with Bron’s dad, Rick Steiner, and his uncle, Scott Steiner, many years ago.
“He goes back generations with my family. Paul obviously worked alongside my dad and my uncle back in the day. As soon as I got called up….he saw something in me, and we started building friendship and building rapport,” Bron said.