Paul Heyman spotted for the first time since brutal attack from The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown
Paul Heyman was a loyal member of Roman Reigns' Bloodline for around four years before The Wiseman made it clear that he was only loyal to The Head of the Table.
Last week on WWE SmackDown, Heyman was kicked out of The Bloodline in brutal fashion when he was put through the announce table with a triple powerbomb. Solo Sikoa has since laid down the battle lines for a feud with Reigns, while many fans have been left worried about Heyman following the announce table bump.
Heyman wasn't on SmackDown this week after the attack, but he has been pictured for the first time since the assault at Sika Anoa'i's funeral alongside Rikishi and Koa Anoa'i.
Paul Heyman appears to be physically fine following the assault, despite it seeming a lot more brutal than usual against a 58-year-old who has never been seen as an active wrestler.
Paul Heyman was written off TV following the assault, and it's now unclear if he will play any future role in the current Bloodline or if he will wait until the return of Roman Reigns and reunite as his Wiseman.
Will Paul Heyman return with Roman Reigns?
This is the question that has been asked for several weeks, although before this week, it was thought that Solo Sikoa was acting on the orders of Reigns. Sikoa made it clear that Reigns was not able to defend the legacy of The Bloodline at WrestleMania, which is why he took over as Tribal Chief.
Roman Reigns could return to WWE at any point now that he has been called out by his own cousin and could be the one who finally stops the new Bloodline. But since Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu are backing Solo up, Reigns needs to ensure that he has an army of his own.