"The Bloodline hates him" - Veteran feels Paul Heyman may be in trouble with Solo Sikoa but a WWE legend can save him
Wrestling veteran Bin Hamin recently said that he feels like The Bloodline member Paul Heyman might get in trouble with Solo Sikoa, and only one WWE legend can save him. The name in question is CM Punk.
Since losing the Undisputed WWE Championship against Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL, Roman Reigns has not been seen on television. Amid The Tribal Chief's absence, Solo Sikoa has taken over The Bloodline. Sikoa kicked out his brother Jimmy Uso and added two new members, Tama Tonga, and Tanga Loa, to the stable. The Enforcer has been doing things without the approval of Paul Heyman and many believe the latter might be kicked out of the faction soon.
During a recent edition of Vince Russo's The Brand podcast, wrestling veteran Bin Hamin expressed his concerns over Heyman's health. Hamin claimed that he felt Solo Sikoa's Bloodline hated The Wiseman, and WWE has the right opportunity to give a break to the Hall of Famer.
Bin Hamin also mentioned that he wanted to see Heyman reunite with CM Punk.
"Now's the time you can do it because The Bloodline hates him. Have them take him out and give this guy eight months to go and do gut cut surgery or whatever he needs to do and then you bring him back with [CM] Punk, a 100 pounds lighter and people lose their mind, right? Like there's plenty of options to take care of his health," he said. [From 04:53 to 05:12]
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Former WWE Superstar wants to see Paul Heyman go to "rehab for being overweight"
In the same podcast, former WWE Superstar Stevie Richards said that he wanted the Stamford-based promotion to send Paul Heyman to rehab to lose some weight, just like they sent Yokozuna to Duke University.
"With Paul [Heyman], I'm surprised that WWE is not sending him to Duke University like they did for Yokozuna... This guy needs to go to rehab for being overweight and that's our constructive criticism, we're not making fun of whatever but you are on TV and you are open to that type of criticism," he said.
It will be interesting to see what the Stamford-based promotion has planned for Paul Heyman's future.
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