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WWE's Paul Heyman Describes Knocking Himself Out — Twice — First Time Taking A Bump

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Paul Heyman's last major bump was during a "WWE SmackDown" episode last year when The Bloodline turned on him, as the trio of Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tanga Loa powerbombed him through the announce table. Heyman revealed that he doesn't enjoy taking bumps, but explained why he sometimes does it.

"I'm not an athlete, I'm way out of shape, I'm 59 years old, and I love every solitary, micro-moment of it," he claimed. "It's what the storyline needed and my commitment is to the storyline." 

The veteran then explained how storylines have always been a collaborative effort, and contrasted how Triple H differs from Vince McMahon in this regard, as he's willing to collaborate more. 

"He's a lot more open to ideas, and especially long-term ideas," Heyman added. "So, when I get to work with a talent and I'm ... it's such a blessing in my life because I love working with talent," the veteran claimed. 

Heyman detailed how he has a knack for telling wrestlers where they will be in their careers in the future, stating how he tries to make them see the greatness inside of them. It remains to be seen what the next chapter will be in The Bloodline storyline now that Heyman is safe at the side of Roman Reigns again, who defeated Solo Sikoa to officially recapture the Tribal Chief title again.

 

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