Imagine this: a phone call so powerful, so shrouded in mystery, that even the WWE's top brass would cringe at the thought of receiving it. That's exactly what Paul Heyman hinted at during a recent conversation with Logan Paul, leaving fans buzzing with speculation. But here's where it gets controversial: who could possibly hold that kind of clout in the wrestling world? Let's break it down.
Heyman and Logan Paul recently discussed a pivotal moment from the January 19th episode of WWE Raw, where General Manager Adam Pearce was seen on the phone, his expression a mix of concern and unease. This call came on the heels of Pearce's indefinite suspension of Bron Breakker, a decision that followed a heated in-ring altercation between the two. Heyman, ever the provocateur, pointed out that Pearce had initiated the physical contact with Breakker, adding a layer of complexity to the situation. And this is the part most people miss: Heyman revealed that the person on the other end of that call was someone even Chief Content Officer Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque would dread hearing from.
In Logan Paul’s latest vlog, the conversation took an intriguing turn. When Logan asked if the caller was Triple H, Heyman’s response was chilling: ‘Triple H could get a call from this person, and wouldn’t want it.’ Logan, ever the speculator, concluded, ‘It’s gotta be the big man himself.’ Could this ‘big man’ be none other than former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon? Logan certainly thinks so, admitting on his IMPAULSIVE podcast that he has a ‘weird’ feeling McMahon might be making a return to WWE.
But here’s the real question: Is McMahon’s potential return a welcome development, or a step backward for the WWE? Some fans argue that his leadership was instrumental in the company’s past successes, while others believe his return could stifle the creative freedom and progress seen under Triple H’s leadership. What do you think? Is McMahon the ‘big man’ Heyman was referring to, and if so, what does his return mean for the future of WWE? Sound off in the comments—this is one debate you won’t want to miss!