Paul Heyman’s current run as “The Advocate For The Beast Incarnate” Brock Lesnar has arguably been the most successful run he’s ever had on television.

True, his run as Paul E. Dangerously is historic, and the fans will always speak strongly about his time in ECW, but being able to reinvent himself as “The Voice of Brock Lesnar” twenty years later is only adding to his legacy.

However, there is going to come a time when Paul Heyman retires as an active performer in WWE and most other promotions in the wrestling industry.

He’s done it all as a manager is concerned, and no one else can say that their client broke The Undertaker’s Undefeated Streak at Wrestlemania.

There has never been a discussion about when Heyman wants to retire, especially considering his current schedule on Monday Night Raw and SmackDown. Recently, he squashed that idea on Twitter loud and clear:

httpss://twitter.com/HeymanHustle/status/733897267246075904?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Obviously, he’s not going anywhere anytime soon. He’s a shoe-in for the WWE Hall of Fame someday, but there will always be a place for him on WWE programming as long as his promo skills continue to be one of the best in the business.

How many more years do you think Paul Heyman has in the industry?

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