One Big Thing
WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman strongly opposes being called a “manager,” seeing the term as limiting and outdated for his current role with Roman Reigns and The Bloodline.
The Details
- Heyman shared his views on the No Contest Wrestling podcast
- He prefers his current title “Wise Man,” given to him by Roman Reigns
- The role involves more than traditional wrestling management
Direct Quote
“I’ve always despised the term ‘manager’ because I felt it had a draconian role within the industry. I’ve elevated the art of what a manager would do into being a ‘Wise Man,’ a name that was bestowed upon me with great honor by my Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns.
Why It Matters
Heyman’s position reflects the evolution of non-wrestling roles in WWE, moving beyond simple ringside advocacy to more complex character development and storytelling.
By The Numbers
- 30+ years of industry experience
- Guided 6 different WWE Champions
- 2+ years with The Bloodline
Success Stories
Heyman has elevated multiple WWE superstars:
- Roman Reigns’ 1000+ days as Universal Champion
- Brock Lesnar’s dominant championship runs
- The Usos’ record-breaking tag team title reign
- CM Punk’s 434-day WWE Championship reign
The Big Picture
This shift from “manager” to “Wise Man” represents WWE’s broader move toward more complex storytelling and character development in modern wrestling.
Join The Conversation
Does the traditional wrestling manager role still have a place in today’s WWE? Share your thoughts in the comments below about how the position has evolved since the classic era.