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Paul Heyman on Potential Brock Lesnar vs Roman Reigns Match

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Former ECW owner and the ‘Special Council To The Tribal Chief’ Paul Heyman recently spoke to DAZN. The man who is also the Advocate for Brock Lesnar discussed a number of topics during the interview, including a potential match between Roman Reigns and The Beast Incarnate.

‘The problem that I have with your question is that it’s based on a hypothetical” Heyman said during the interview. “My father was a far smarter man than I will ever be, which is a testament to my father. My father used to have a saying, ’˜If your aunt had balls, she’d be your uncle.’ She doesn’t. So she’s not.”

“If Brock Lesnar were to return, ‘if’ is a hypothetical. Brock Lesnar does what Brock Lesnar wants to do” Heyman continued. “How you can be cognizant of the fact that Brock Lesnar does not want to challenge Roman Reigns for the Universal championship, or at least not yet, is because he hasn’t done it.”

Paul Heyman on Lesnar vs Reigns

“Because if Brock Lesnar wanted to it, it would have happened already” Heyman noted. “And it hasn’t happened already because he doesn’t want to.’

‘Now, there may be reasons why he doesn’t want to” Heyman noted. “And that’s for Brock Lesnar to reveal if Brock Lesnar ever decides to reveal it. Man doesn’t tweet. He doesn’t post pictures on Instagram. He’s not a public persona. He’s a very private beast. He does enjoy being on his tractor and on his combine, and the man loves the farm.”

“If Brock Lesnar ever decides to appear in public, it’ll be when Brock Lesnar wants to appear in public because Brock Lesnar does what Brock Lesnar wants to do” Paul Heyman concluded. “By the way, to this moment, as far as I know, my aunt still doesn’t have balls. She’s not my uncle.’

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