Brock Lesnar and his Advocate Paul Heyman have taken on all challengers, but nothing can last forever, Heyman is well aware of this after spending a majority of his life in the pro wrestling business.

Heyman recently spoke to Sports Media with Richard Deitsch where he talked about his children who he said that he hopes to grow up and be like. He also talked about all of those times when he tried to intentionally make Renee Young uncomfortable. Then he revealed that he is prepared for the moment when Vince McMahon will look over and take him away from his client.

“This Sunday at WrestleMania… not to promote the show, it’s just the perfect example. My kids will end up coming backstage at some point before Brock and I come out to the ring for the match. I will inherently at one point when I see my children tell them, ‘If Brock’s music plays and I don’t come out with him, everything’s fine, don’t worry about it, it’s been a hell of a ride.'”

“Because I am fully prepared at any moment for that music to be playing and Vince is looking at the monitor and says, ‘You know what? Had enough of Heyman. Let’s send Brock out on his own.’ And Vince reach reach other and grab my wrist and say, ‘Sit down next to me, put on the headset, sit down and call this one with me from back here.’ I’m fully prepared for that moment.”

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Heyman said that he is fully aware that it can happen. “It doesn’t mean it’s likely, but it doesn’t mean it won’t happen one day.” Therefore, he is preparing himself for this possible future event.

We will have to wait and see if Vince McMahon ever gets tired of seeing Brock Lesnar come out with his Advocate Paul Heyman. It might not happen at WrestleMania, but if you’ve learned enough about pro wrestling and WWE it’s that you can never say never.

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