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Paul Heyman Previously Turned Down Offers To Join The WWE Hall Of Fame

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During a recent interview with Uproxx, Paul Heyman discussed being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2024.

Heyman revealed that he had previously turned down offers to join the WWE Hall of Fame.

You can check out some highlights from the interview below:

On being inducted this year: “My goal now is to make everyone regret putting me into the Hall of Fame this year. Because the run from ’65 when I was born to 2024 pales in comparison to what I do from 2024 on. Otherwise, what am I doing? I’m accepting a Lifetime Achievement Award and I’m doing a run that people go, ‘Hey, he should have gotten out while the getting was good.’ And that’s not me.”

On deciding to accept the induction: “Roman Reigns is headlining both nights of WrestleMania. So to accept this Hall of Fame award while still ruling from the Island of Relevancy is such a unique opportunity, I’d be a fool not to accept it.”

On being Triple H’s first selection for the Hall of Fame: “Perhaps most profoundly to me, at least, I’m the first person that was named to the Hall of Fame and headlining the Hall of Fame when the Hall of Fame class is the responsibility of Paul. I have the greatest amount of respect imaginable for the job Paul Levesque has done as the Chief Content Officer. The shoes he has to fill, the expectations he has to surpass, the accomplishments that he has to follow and now top is a weight that he carries with class, style, and dignity. And I admire not only the job that he does, but the manner in which he does it.

“So for me to have turned down this enormous honor that Paul Levesque bestowed upon me, of being the very first person he named to be inducted into his class, let alone headline, to turn that down would, would dishonor Paul Levesque and the job that he’s done and the man that he is. It would discredit him. It would disrespect him, and I will never do that. I will forever be appreciative that I’ve witnessed this era, that I’ve been a part of it, that I’ve been allowed to contribute to it. And let alone be a driving force behind the biggest star, Roman Reigns. And I will forever be appreciative of the fact that I have a chance, by accepting, to demonstrate my level of respect and admiration for Paul Levesque himself.”

During a recent appearance on “The Rich Eisen Show,” Heyman discussed working with Roman Reigns following the latter’s return to WWE programming after WrestleMania 35. He said,

“Well, Roman and I had been talking about working together for many years and the timing was never right in that WWE was presenting him as the big dog, as the big hero, this WrestleMania main eventer to follow in the steps of John Cena and I was the advocate for Brock Lesnar and leaving that position would’ve been insane. I also then became executive director of Monday Night Raw. The pandemic hits and Brock Lesnar wraps up his time in WWE and goes off to Saskatchewan to hunt and kill what he puts on the family’s dinner plate. The entire landscape of sports and entertainment is changing and Roman Reigns had taken time off because his wife had given birth to another set of twin boys and also because of the pandemic and his health concerns regarding staying safe for his family during this unfathomable health crisis that was gripping the entire world.”

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