WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman has joked that he has plans to help Bron Breakker win the men’s Royal Rumble match. PLE will broadcast live from Saudi Arabia this Saturday night.
RAW General Manager Adam Pearce was recently suspended source destroyer It follows a row over red branding earlier this month. However, Pearce reinstated Breakker last Monday night on RAW and announced that each member of The Vision would compete in the men’s Royal Rumble.
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Paul Heyman appears First reported by ESPN Shared a huge joke today. Oracle has hinted that he may be planning a surprise at the 2026 Royal Rumble to help Bron Breaker win.
Vision’s Logan Paul suggested during a backstage segment on RAW that the entire faction help Breakker win the Men’s Royal Rumble, and everyone agreed with the former United States Champion.
Paul Heyman likes WWE’s social media team
Paul Heyman believes the company’s social media team was trying to push the story about the Bron Breakker.
The company shared footage of Breakker’s altercation with the RAW GM and Implying that the former Intercontinental Champion’s actions were unnecessary. Hyman responded to the post, accusing the social media team of editing the video and of bias.
“The sheer bias displayed by @WWE’s own social media should be publicly addressed and I am both forced and forced to do so right here and now. “Is this so unnecessary? “Frankly, your clever editing of this video to not include RAW General Manager Adam Pearce’s personal attack on @bronbreakkerwwe is an insult to the fair presentation you are supposed to deliver to the public via this platform. Shame on you @WWE for allowing your pathetic social media team to take such a slanted approach and, frankly, using CAPS is inappropriate at best and a vulgar attempt to push the narrative at the very least!” Paul Heyman wrote.
Only time will tell if it is Vision will be able to win Saturday night’s PLE Men’s Royal Rumble match.
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Edited by Robert Lentini






