Paul Heyman has officially entered the TikTok world, and he wasted no time making noise during WrestleMania 42 week in Las Vegas.

Heyman debuted his new account under the username @paulheyman and immediately addressed why it took him so long to join the platform. Instead of easing into things, he took a direct shot at TikTok culture while promising to dominate the space just like he has in wrestling.

“I know what you’re thinking, Paul Heyman, why has it taken you so long to debut on TikTok? And bluntly, the answer is I don’t like TikTokers. But if we’re going to do something, we’re going to do it better than everybody else.”

After acknowledging his late arrival, Heyman quickly shifted into full promo mode. Filming from Park MGM in Las Vegas during WrestleMania week, he used his TikTok debut to promote the upcoming clash between Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi on Night Two of WrestleMania 42. Heyman didn’t just hype the match — he made it clear where he stands, declaring that Lesnar would take control of the situation when the bell rings.

“The real main event of WrestleMania is Brock Lesnar versus Oba Femi… the hottest newcomer in the history of WWE will be conquered by Brock Lesnar.”

Heyman also made it clear that he isn’t just testing the waters on TikTok. Instead, he claimed his new account will quickly rise to the top of the platform.

“It’s an uncontroverted fact that I am the GOAT. And I’m not just the GOAT orator, or the GOAT promo artist, or the GOAT manager, though I really, really, really, really, really, really, really hate that term. No, I am about to be the GOAT of all TikTok content. Ladies and gentlemen, this is going to be the single greatest account in the history of TikTok. And that’s not a prediction, that’s a spoiler.”

Heyman’s arrival on TikTok comes at a busy time, as Brock Lesnar prepares to face Oba Femi in the opening match of Night Two of WrestleMania 42 on Sunday, April 19, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. With WrestleMania weekend underway and Heyman already using the platform to stir up attention, his TikTok debut may quickly become another extension of WWE’s biggest storylines.

Do you think Paul Heyman joining TikTok will make his promos even bigger, or should he stick to delivering them on WWE television? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Derek Holloway is a writer at Ringside News specializing in professional wrestling news, rumors, and results. He focuses on delivering reliable coverage across WWE, AEW, and major wrestling promotions.

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