WWE has now announced that Paul Heyman will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame ahead of WrestleMania 40.
It was originally reported by Dan Gelston of The Associated Press that Heyman will be honored at this year’s Hall of Fame ceremony.
Triple H has confirmed that Heyman will lead the Class of 2024, taking to Twitter to share a Hall of Fame graphic for the wrestling legend.
Triple H captioned his post:
He’s been a promoter, a manager, an executive, a “Wiseman,” and now, a @WWE Hall of Famer.
— Triple H (@TripleH) March 4, 2024
There’s more to say about @HeymanHustle, but as always, it’s best to let him say it himself… with a live microphone in Philadelphia. #WWEHOF pic.twitter.com/qEZF4lxR3g
Heyman has had a number of roles in the wrestling world, but established himself as a creative force while running ECW.
Many fans had called for Paul Heyman to receive his Hall of Fame induction this year, with WrestleMania 40 set to emanate from Philadelphia, the home of ECW prior to the promotion’s closure.
Younger WWE fans will know Heyman for his role as a manager (or advocate, Special Counsel, etc) for some of wrestling’s biggest stars including Roman Reigns, who he’s currently the Special Counsel for.
WWE.com shared the following statement on Paul Heyman’s Hall of Fame induction:
As first reported by the Associated Press, Paul Heyman will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2024.
The outspoken, brusque New Yorker first gained enemies under the guise of Paul E. Dangerously in WCW. Managing Steve Austin, Arn Anderson and Rick Rude in a stable he dubbed his Dangerous Alliance, Heyman used a Big Apple attitude and an oversized 1980s cell phone to help his charges run through the likes of Sting and Ricky Steamboat.
After WCW released the hothead in 1993, Heyman found an opportunity in failure, turning a modest Philadelphia-based independent promotion called Eastern Championship Wrestling into the notoriously daring Extreme Championship Wrestling. Inspired by alternative rock music and MTV, the innovator took ECW from public access to national pay-per-view by endorsing brutal bouts showcasing the rare combination of misfit warriors alongside cutting-edge athletes.
Credited with inspiring WWE’s landmark “Attitude Era,” the controversial brand became the third-largest wrestling company in the world before it was crippled by financial problems in 2001. Heyman joined WWE as Jim Ross’ broadcast partner, but it wouldn’t be long before the nonconformists of ECW reemerged in WWE as part of the infamous “Invasion.” Aligning himself with Stephanie and Shane McMahon, Heyman came frighteningly close to overthrowing WWE but ultimately failed to bring down his competition.
Time and again, however, Heyman was able to find his way back in, forming alliances with Superstars like CM Punk, Brock Lesnar, Big Show and Kurt Angle.
Since the summer of 2020, Heyman has been firmly entrenched as the Special Council to Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, where he lends his opinion and uses his outspoken nature to advise one of the most impressive title reigns in WWE history.
Heyman’s influence on sports-entertainment has become immeasurable, as his brash, in-your-face attitude has paved the way for multiple generations of managers and Superstars. With a resume that is unmatched, Heyman now takes his rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame.
Congratulations to Paul Heyman on becoming a WWE Hall of Famer!
The 2024 Hall of Fame ceremony will take place on Friday, April 5, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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