
Paul Heyman stole the show on the first night at Wrestlemania but has caused controversy during an appearance on Pat McAfee’s show.
WWE fans were losing their minds during Saturday’s main event at Wrestlemania 41 where Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and CM Punk faced off in a triple threat match.
Veteran manager Heyman was involved in the bout and seemingly sided with Punk by handing the former UFC star a steel chair to use against his former associate Reigns.
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However, Heyman flipped the script by hitting Punk with a low-blow to allow Reigns to exact his revenge on Rollins with the chair. But in a twist that no-one saw coming, Heyman gave Reigns the same treatment and instead gave Rollins the weapon to win the match.
Heyman has been a long-term heel having previously managed the likes of the Undertaker and Brock Lesnar during his time with the WWE.
He stayed true to his in-ring persona during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show but fans think the 59-year-old crossed the line as things got heated on the desk.
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While reflecting on the events of Wrestlemania, Heyman got into with members of the crowd and responded with a shocking statement after being told he ‘sucks’ by a member of the audience.
Heyman said: “Who’s the smart-ass? You? The one that’s gonna get deported? Hey, amigo, I may suck, your mother taught me how”.
WWE commentator McAfee was clearly taken aback by the comment, sitting on the desk with his hands on his head and fans reacting to the clip have called Heyman out for crossing the line.
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One fan said: “That was way out of line and uncalled for.”
Another said: “Yeah def not a good look.”
A third added: “Pat was really fighting for his life this whole show.”
Heyman was back in the spotlight during the first Monday night Raw after the events of Wrestlemania where Reigns and Rollins faced off again.
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Reigns got the better of Rollins during a brawl which left Heyman alone in the ring with his former friend and the man he betrayed at the weekend.
Heyman was flattened by a super punch from Reigns before being lined up for his trademark spear but Heyman was spared injury after Bron Breakker intervened and speared Reigns.
The segment ended with Breakker becoming the third man in the alliance between Heyman and Rollins, setting up a fascinating storyline for the rest of the year.
Topics: Paul Heyman, WrestleMania, WWE, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins