Paul Heyman credits The Rock with adding more innings to the story of The Bloodline.

Paul Heyman previously sparked some buzz when he said that the Bloodline was only in the third inning. Another year has passed, and the group continues to dominate. Now, they have been bolstered by the addition of The Rock.

Speaking on The Rich Eisen Show, Paul Heyman was asked what inning The Bloodline was in.

“Every time I talk about innings, it gets shoved up my tuchus,” Paul Heyman said. “Also, I’ve kind of gotten away now from baseball analogies because I’ve learned in my experience that baseball is fake.

“So whatever inning that we’re in, we’re dominating that inning, and it’s a game that I would suggest may into many extra innings as well, and some of that, we have to give credit to ‘The Final Boss’, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, for adding a whole new set of layers, and therefore innings, to the story of the Bloodline.”

The full interview can be seen here:

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