Paul Heyman, in the eyes of many fans, is one of the best managers and talkers in the history of WWE.

Heyman has been praised for years for his ability to sell any match and any wrestler to the fans, a hard skill to teach.

The 56-year-old is quick-witted in his comments toward wrestlers, but that extends beyond those not on the WWE roster too.

Footage has resurfaced online of Paul Heyman absolutely ruining a reporter at a convention for botching the introduction for their interview.

Interviews with Paul are hard to come by, and unfortunately for the reporter, he may have messed up the opportunity by getting his introduction badly wrong.

As you can see from the footage above, which is absolutely brutal by the way, Heyman has no time for people messing up their introductions.

The reporter introduced Heyman by saying that he created WCW, which he didn't. Rather than letting things go, Paul called him out, labelling the interviewer as "stupid".

Heyman went on the attack too, saying that if he wanted to talk to someone stupid, he'd speak to the interviewer's girlfriend.

The line was absolutely savage, and Heyman walked off, not only ridding the reporter of his interview time, but also ruining him with his remarks in the process.

Paul Heyman is quick-witted on the mic

Paul Heyman is quick-witted on the mic

Heyman is currently Roman Reigns' manager on WWE TV, and has been by his side since Reigns turned heel back in August 2020.

However, Reigns isn't a regular on WWE TV anymore, but Heyman is sometimes brought to TV to fill in the gaps, and to help promote his feuds.

Aside from his work on-screen, rumours suggest that Heyman could see his behind-the-scenes power in WWE increase now that Vince McMahon has retired.

Heyman has close relationships with Nick Khan, Stephanie McMahon and Triple H, so rumours have begun to circulate suggesting that he could be given more duties in WWE.

We've already started to see that, with Heyman joining Triple H at the tryouts that WWE held in Nashville before SummerSlam last week.

For more news on what the future may hold for Paul Heyman in WWE, given the major regime changes we are seeing, make sure you stay tuned to GiveMeSport.

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