Paul Heyman Fumes After The Usos Call Him Out On WWE Raw Ahead Of Wrestlepalooza

The opening segment of last night’s WWE Raw didn’t just hype Wrestlepalooza — it threw gasoline on an already blazing feud. Jimmy and Jey Uso took the mic to address Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed of The Vision, but the former Bloodline members didn’t stop there. The Usos went straight at Paul Heyman, ripping into the man who once stood beside them as the mastermind behind Roman Reigns’ dominance.
Heyman, never one to let a slight go unchecked, quickly fired back on X. His response was short on apologies and long on intrigue, teasing that he isn’t finished pulling strings in WWE — even if he hasn’t been seen on TV since Reigns choked him out at Clash in Paris.
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— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) September 9, 2025
I watched it. I'm glad the fact the fascist dictator of the Island of Relevancy @WWERomanReigns' horrific guillotine on me is so celebrated. If you thought my actions at #WrestleMania were… https://t.co/n8DGHmuzYM
Heyman’s Absence Looms Large
The fallout from WrestleMania 41 still hangs heavy over WWE. Heyman’s shocking betrayal of both Roman Reigns and CM Punk — aligning with Seth Rollins to form The Vision — flipped the landscape on its head. His absence since Reigns’ brutal guillotine left many wondering if his days of orchestrating chaos were over. Judging from his latest reaction, the “Wise Man” may be quietly plotting his next chapter.
It’s no coincidence that the upcoming Wrestlepalooza borrows its name from the iconic ECW event Heyman created in 1995. History has a way of repeating itself, and if anyone knows how to turn nostalgia into a power play, it’s Paul Heyman.
The Usos Back In Tag Action
As for The Usos, their promo wasn’t just talk. Adam Pearce made it official: Jimmy and Jey will face Breakker and Reed at Wrestlepalooza. It marks the brothers’ first televised tag match since March, and the timing couldn’t be better as they look to reassert themselves as one of WWE’s most decorated duos.
The Wrestlepalooza card is already stacked. Alongside The Usos vs. The Vision, fans will see CM Punk team with AJ Lee to battle Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch, Stephanie Vaquer vs. IYO SKY for the vacant Women’s World Championship, and a blockbuster clash between John Cena and Brock Lesnar. Set for September 20, this event is historic in its own right as the first WWE premium live event to stream on the new ESPN app.
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Paul Heyman’s reaction isn’t just about bruised ego — it’s about leverage. He’s made a career out of reinventing himself at the precise moment the wrestling world thinks he’s done. With Wrestlepalooza carrying an ECW name he built from scratch, don’t be shocked if Heyman finds a way to make his fingerprints all over this show. The Usos may have struck a nerve, but history suggests Heyman is most dangerous when he’s underestimated.
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