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D-Dogg
12-06-2006, 12:34 AM
Credit to TNAWrestlingNews.com


The Pro Wrestling Torch is reporting that while Paul Heyman has been removed from his role with WWE as a creative writer for the ECW brand with David Lagana, it remains unknown at this time if his deal with WWE will be bought out or if he will be paid the duration of his contract.

So, at this point, a jump to TNA (which may not even happen for all we know - and that is even saying if TNA is interested) might be out of the question. It is no secret that many within WWE felt Heyman was only kept on board under a deal at times with the company (even when he wasn't being used) to prevent him from going elsewhere to compete.

As always, we will continue to follow this story as it develops.

Well i know a thread about this issue had been discussed in theWWE section but in the main it was about the release of Heyman rather then what is left for him now.

Now from this article it is still unclear whether Heyman can come to TNA this is without whether he wants to or if TNA wants him. However i am hoping that Heyman will make the jump to TNA whenever he can, i doubt Heyman will want to leave wrestling and also doubt he will want to go through the hell of starting up his own company again so TNA or even ROH would be great for him to stay in the business. Heyman may be more drawn to TNA for the money and also many former ECW Originals work there and although ROH has been likened to a modern day ECW i still think Heyman will want to go to TNA knowing there he will have more options what with the larger talent list and also a T.V slot. I have no doubt TNA will make a move for Heyman, they would be stupid not too and with so many of their rosters working with Heyman before and being good friends with Heyman i'm certain TNA will go for him.

Heyman has a great mind for wrestling and if brought in should be allowed access to the booking commitee (i say this because Cornette is a well respected booker yet he has nothing to do with the TNA booking commitee for some unknown reason) as i think Heyman could do wonders for TNA and their booking which is lacking somewhat at the moment. It will also be interesting to see how Heyman and Russo work together, two very known and respected bookers of the business as well as both being remembered for some rather controversial storylines. Still if Heyman can do half for TNA what he did for ECW then i can only wait and see how much TNA grows. What are your thoughts on Heyman and his possible jump to TNA?