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Paul Heyman’s Twitter activity raises more questions about his allegiance

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Paul Heyman’s raises doubts over his allegiance after recent Twitter activity

This week’s Supersized SmackDown saw more questions being asked over Paul Heyman’s loyalty. With his former client Brock Lesnar returning to the WWE, speculations of him leaving his Tribal Chief Roman Reigns and siding with Lesnar were always a possibility. Heyman’s recent Twitter activity has raised a few more eyebrows doubting his loyalty.

Lesnar made a shocking statement during his contract signing claiming that he had read the contract with his advocate Heyman earlier that morning. After the show, Heyman retweeted a bunch of tweets that were doubting him. Have a look:

Paul Heyman retweet (Twitter)
Paul Heyman retweet (Twitter)

Heyman has certainly added fire to the speculations by retweeting several tweets that were questioning his loyalty. The former advocate of the Beast has not given any statement to clarify the situation but has managed to tangle it up a bit more,

Paul Heyman (Twitter)
Paul Heyman raises more questions over his loyalty (Twitter)

As the things stand right now it will be really hard for the Reigns to trust Heyman moving forward. He is aware that Heyman has worked with Lesnar for years and can also ditch him at any moment.

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Shivam Khatwani

Writer by the day, dreamer by the night.

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