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What is next for WWE





Paul Heyman can probably tell you the future. With Vince "gone", the possibilities for the talent is endless. Reports say Paul "Triple H" Levesque is head of creative. After Monday Night Raw, 3 tag teams matches and a Main event 6-man tag later, and we can speculate on who really is in charge. Loved the stand-down between Logan Paul and The Miz in preparation for Summerslam. Maryse could have stayed at home but I think Paul will be involved in more important storylines in the future if given creative freedom at any capacity. The Street Profits are serious contenders heading into Saturday although the loss in inevitable in this situation. The Uso's are in real contention for the best run as Tag-Team Champions of all time. You can say there has been better tag-teams overall but this "Bloodline" run will be hard to touch in the future. Also love to see Roman Reigns wrestle or be on TV at all. buisness is better when Roman is in town for sure. Although this Anti-Hero version of Reign's is undeniable, The dethrone of the Tribal Chief will be extremely satisfying. Regardless of who it is, in all honesty. Paul Heyman seeing success with "The Bloodline '' seals the legacy and standard for the "manager" position. Brock Lesnar does not have much time left in WWE. I think the stories of Lesnar leaving Smackdown is untrue but McMahon retiring is not positive for Brock. The Beast Incarnate has had the run of a lifetime and if he ended it after The Last Man Standing Match, I would salute him till the end. Fuck Theory. Hope to see his success in the future, but a unsuccessful cash-in cause he still sucks. Triple H has big shoes to fill. Disregarding the occasional terrible booking (sometimes more often than not)and talent missed on Vince McMahon changed Wrestling forever. I salute Triple H for being a leader. We can only hope he will use this power wisely. Ask Paul E... He will know...

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