
Paul Heyman recently appeared on Logan Paulโs Impaulsive podcast, where he emphatically rejected the notion of being labeled as โone ofโ the greatest managers and creative minds in professional wrestling history. Heyman, whose name is often mentioned alongside legends like Bobby Heenan and Jim Cornette, made it clear that he demands recognition as the greatest, not merely part of a broader group.
Heyman didnโt hold back in expressing his disdain for the qualifier โone of.โ Using a colorful analogy, he explained, โIโm not flattered by that at allโฆ If your significant other wakes up next to you and says youโre one of the best lovers Iโve ever had, is it โHey honey, weโre spending the money in bed?โ Or is it a call to the divorce lawyer? โOne ofโ is not flattering at all. The object is to be the greatest.โ
He elaborated further, asserting that any biography describing him as โone ofโ the best loses credibility in his eyes. โWhen they write โone ofโ as their credentialed biography of Paul Heyman, it immediately kills their credibility. Anybody that follows this industry knows that Iโm not โone ofโ anything. I am the GOAT, and that should be acknowledged, accepted, respected, and worshipped.โ
Heyman also addressed inaccuracies in his online profiles, singling out Wikipedia as an example. โWhen they read Wikipedia and it goes โone of,โ they look at that and go, โfk Wikipedia.โ If Wikipedia would like to unfk that f**k, then they are welcome to change that biography into what is historically accurate.โ
Heymanโs remarks reflect his unwavering confidence and his insistence on being celebrated as the unparalleled master of his craft, a reputation he has built over decades of influential work in the wrestling industry.
You can check out the appearance below:
(h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription)