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Paul Heyman: WWE Itself Is Looking Forward To Seth Rollins’ Return

Paul Heyman and WWE are looking forward to Seth Rollins’ return.

Paul Heyman aligned himself with Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 41. Together, they formed The Vision and brought in Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. The faction dominated Monday Night RAW, and Rollins went on to win the 2025 men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match and win the World Heavyweight Championship.

However, after Seth Rollins got injured at Crown Jewel: Perth, WWE wrote him off by having Bron Breakker turn on him and convince Bronson Reed and Paul Heyman to do so. Now, speaking on ESPN’s First Take, Heyman noted that the injury and what Breakker did to Rollins was terrible and said WWE is waiting for his return.

“I am always worried about Seth Rollins. Seth Rollins is an all-time great competitor, a guaranteed first ballot Hall of Famer. It’s terrible what happened to Seth Rollins. It’s even more terrible what Bron Breakker did to Seth Rollins, and I think WWE itself is looking forward to Seth Rollins’ return, whenever that may be,” Paul Heyman said.

Paul Heyman Turned Down WWE Hall of Fame Four Times

During his recent conversation with Stephanie McMahon on her What’s Your Story podcast, Paul Heyman shared why he accepted his 2024 WWE Hall of Fame induction after turning it down four times in previous years.

“When I started talking about Paul (Levesque), that wasn’t planned. But it’s like, okay, why am I here? I turned down the Hall of Fame four times. I just thought I’ll never do it while I’m active, and my kids always wanted me to accept it, because they were afraid they were going to have to accept it for me after I died.”

“The reason why was number one, it was WrestleMania 40, pretty momentous,” Paul Heyman continued. “Number two, I was the first person asked by Paul Levesque, with him being in complete control of the Hall of Fame, and to me, that was a lifetime honor. Number three, he asked me to headline it, which was also his first Hall of Fame that he’s running, and I’m asked to headline. What an honor!

“And number four, we were coming out of a very chaotic time corporately, and no matter what, no matter who had what opinion, this man was doing a magnificent job in steering the ship, and someone had to say it publicly. Someone had to say, only one person can drive the car out of chaos, and it’s not just how he leads, it’s the manner in which he does.

“And also, I neglected to say this, it was Philly. I felt that this was ECW’s induction into the Hall of Fame.”

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