When you interview WWE’s Paul Heyman, you’re going to get “Paul Heyman,” with all the impressive oratory skills Brock Lesnar’s advocate brings to his role on RAW and other WWE events.
In a day and age where WWE programming like Total Divas and various WWE Network specials and series take you behind the scenes and show how their performers work on their characters and promos, the talent no longer has to be fully in character when you speak to them away from WWE shows. But Heyman seems to get a kick out of the delightfully boastful character he portrays, maintaining it much of the time, which was the case when IGN spoke to him going into WrestleMania 32, where he’ll be in Lesnar’s corner Sunday for a big "street fight" match against Dean Ambrose.
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In a day and age where WWE programming like Total Divas and various WWE Network specials and series take you behind the scenes and show how their performers work on their characters and promos, the talent no longer has to be fully in character when you speak to them away from WWE shows. But Heyman seems to get a kick out of the delightfully boastful character he portrays, maintaining it much of the time, which was the case when IGN spoke to him going into WrestleMania 32, where he’ll be in Lesnar’s corner Sunday for a big "street fight" match against Dean Ambrose.
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