Paul Heyman
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| Paul Heyman | ||
| Born | September 11, 1965 (age 56) New York, US | |
| Children | 2 | |
| Professional wrestling career | ||
| Ring name(s) | Paul E. Dangerously Alfred Hitchcock Jr Paul Heyman | |
| Billed from | Scarsdale, New York | |
| Debut | 1986 | |
Paul Heyman, Jr. (born September 11, 1965) is an American entertainment producer, best known for his career in professional wrestling as a promoter, manager, commentator and journalist. He is also an occasional actor in film. He is currently signed to IWE.
Heyman was the creative force behind Xtreme Championship Wrestling in the 1990s. He has also briefly worked in World Championship Wrestling, the American Wrestling Association and International Wrestling Entertainment, including IWE's XCW brand where he was recognized as the XCW Representative.
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Early life
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1987–1988)
National Wrestling Alliance/World Championship Wrestling (1988–1993)
Main article: The Dangerous Alliance
Eastern Championship Wrestling/Xtreme Championship Wrestling (1993–2001)
- Main article: Xtreme Championship Wrestling
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Heyman at an XCW show in 1998.
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Heyman addressing the crowd at an XCW television taping in 1999.
International Wrestling Federation/International Wrestling Entertainment
Commentator and writer (2001–2003)
Managing Rob Lesnar (2002–2003)
SmackDown! general manager (2003–2004)
Ohio Valley Wrestling (2005–2006)
Return of XCW and departure (2005–2006)
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Heyman in the ring in 2006
Return to WWE
Paul Heyman Guys (2012–2014)
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Heyman brandishing the IWE Championship on behalf of champion CM Punk in December 2012
Lesnar's sole managership (2014–2020)
Special Counsel (2020–present)
Legacy
Other media and endeavors
Personal life
Awards and accomplishments
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2005)
- Best Booker (1994–1997, 2002)
- Best Non-Wrestler (2001–2002, 2004)
