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Paul Heyman Goes Viral On TikTok, Lyra Valkyria Misses Bayley, Scott Steiner Speaks Out

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Lyra Valkyria is feeling the loss of Bayley as a tag team partner after Becky Lynch turned on her last week. Valkyria was attacked by Lynch on RAW after they lost the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships back to Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez. Valkyria was originally set to team with Bayley at WrestleMania before Bayley was attacked backstage, leading to Lynch stepping in as her replacement.

On Monday, Bayley posted to Twitter to share a text from Lyra Valkyria that said, “I miss you already,” as you can see below:

Piper Niven had some fun over the weekend trying on a Batman cowl. Niven posted a photo to Twitter showing herself wearing a cowl similar to the one worn by Michael Keaton in the Tim Burton-directed Batman, writing:

“Things I learned today. Michael Keaton has a small head and his eyes are further apart than mine.”

And some might like to know that Paul Heyman has gone viral on TikTok. While fans are talking about his new alliance with Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker, Heyman is also making headlines for appearing in a TikTok video alongside model Daniella Chavez. As of today, the video has 3.1 million views and 268,000 likes, with even more views coming from reposts on other platforms. Heyman’s connection to Chavez remains unknown.

@daniellachaveztop

#paulheyman #wwe #wrestlemania @WWE I’m a Paul Heyman Girl ✨.

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Scott Steiner recently looked back on his WWE stint in the early 2000s and wishes he had been healthy during that run. Steiner returned to WWE in 2002 for a run that lasted two years, and he spoke about that period during a recent appearance on the “Casual Conversations With the Classic” podcast.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On being hurt during that run:  “I wish I could have been healthy. My foot was totally paralyzed, you know, that was before I got the surgery on it. So, you know, if I try to watch a match now from back in that time, I mean, I can’t even watch myself walk to the ring. It was just, you know, experiencing paralysis is a messed-up thing.”

On his foot today: “And I mean, it’s still paralyzed to this day, but I had surgery to kind of stabilize it — a little bit more than it was. But still, you know … yeah, still dead.”

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