Paul Heyman Takes Shot At Roman Reigns Regarding Their WWE History
Paul Heyman is reminiscing about his days as Roman Reigns’ manager.
Although in doing so, he has also taken a shot at the Original Tribal Chief, now that they are on opposite sides.
The former Wiseman not only turned on Reigns at WrestleMania 41 but also CM Punk, before aligning with Seth Rollins to form The Vision.
Since then, The Vision’s members have also ousted Rollins.
Nevertheless, Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns’ paths have crossed yet again, leading up to the WarGames match at Survivor Series on November 29.
Recently, WWE’s X social media account commemorated Reigns’ return by sharing a YouTube video of his best Survivor Series moments.
The 60-year-old took this opportunity to take a dig at his former ally, claiming that Reigns’ biggest accomplishment was walking alongside him to the ring.
Let’s be honest, @WWE. The OTC’s greatest moments at #SurvivorSeries was simply walking down to the ring with me!
And if he’d search deep inside his Tribal heart, he’d ACKNOWLEDGE that truth! https://t.co/rRKhYyycFs
— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) November 22, 2025
Paul Heyman’s Team Suffers Setback On SmackDown
While his weaseling ways can be annoying, there is no denying the fact that Paul Heyman is one of the most accomplished managers in WWE history.
By turning on Roman Reigns and CM Punk, he aligned with young superstars like Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, who are considered the future of the company.
Despite setbacks, The Vision continues to grow, even finding a patron in Logan Paul.
On the November 21 episode of SmackDown, Bronson Reed faced Carmelo Hayes in John Cena’s “Last Time Is Now” tournament.
Reed was expected to dominate the match and win, but The Usos and Cody Rhodes interfered in the match, costing Auszilla an opportunity to advance in the tournament.
Earlier in the night, Drew McIntyre attacked Rhodes in his bus with the hope of taking him out of the equation.