Say his name? Managers have been around in wrestling for a very long time and still play important roles to this day. They are often used to talk for their wrestlers and drum up interest in whatever is going on. These managers can often take on roles of their own and become quite well known. Now one of the most prominent managers of this era has revealed where one of his best known sayings came from.
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WWE Hall Of Famer Paul Heyman was a guest on a recent edition of Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast where he talked about his career. Heyman revealed that his “Ladies and gentlemen” catchphrase when he introduces himself came from his father, an attorney, introducing himself to a jury. Heyman also felt that if he was going to be speaking to the public, he should make sure they knew his name as it might be their first time seeing or hearing him. In addition, Heyman said that referring to himself as Brock Lesnar’s advocate also came from his father, who would refer to himself as an advocate when he was in court.
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Opinion: This isn’t the biggest surprise as Heyman clearly has put a lot of thought into what he does every time he is in the ring. He has become one of the best talkers in wrestling history and apparently his father had quite the influence on him. We could be seeing Heyman for quite a long time to come and given how great he really is, that is not a bad thing in the slightest.
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