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Paul Heyman Out Indefinitely: Seth Rollins' Revenge Tour Has Only Just Begun
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Seth Rollins came back swinging, and The Vision never saw the full scope of the damage coming.

Sure, everyone expected Rollins to make Logan Paul and Austin Theory pay. What nobody had circled on their bingo card was Paul Heyman getting dragged into the wreckage right alongside them.

That's exactly what happened last Monday on Raw. Rollins didn't just send a message — he sent Heyman to a doctor.

The most dangerous special counsel in the business actually took bumps. Now WWE's chess master is sitting at home with facial lacerations and a cervical spine contusion. The Vision is bleeding before WrestleMania even gets here.

Heyman Out Indefinitely After Raw Attack

Michael Cole confirmed that Heyman is out indefinitely, and those aren't minor injuries.

Facial lacerations and a cervical spine contusion are the kind of damage that keeps you off television well past the season's biggest stage.

That leaves Logan Paul and Austin Theory — the latter of whom wasn't even part of the original attack on Rollins — as the last men standing in a faction that's suddenly looking very vulnerable.

WWE Has Used Manager Injuries to Drive Stories Before

This is as old a trick as the business itself.

Paul Bearer was injured, kidnapped, had a fireball thrown at him, pushed off a ladder, and run over by a car — all in service of Undertaker storylines across different eras.

More recently in AEW, Toni Storm's butler Luther, was written off to move a story forward, and Stokely Hathaway got put through a table — or close enough to it — to add heat to a feud.

WWE knows exactly what it's doing here.

Heyman's Absence Could Signal a Shocking Return

Don't sleep on the bigger picture. Heyman being written off television doesn't just remove a chess piece — it could be clearing the board for someone far more dangerous.

Reports indicate both Rollins and Bron Breakker have been attacking their rehabilitation, and if there's one thing 40-plus years of watching this business has taught us, it's that some of these guys heal at a pace that defies medical logic.

John Cena famously returned from a torn pectoral muscle in roughly four months — a recovery timeline that left doctors shaking their heads.

Breakker is young, physical, and by all accounts motivated. Fightful confirmed Breakker is out indefinitely following hernia surgery, but Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer has noted the recovery window could be as short as 12 weeks.

If he's ahead of schedule, Heyman's absence starts to look less like a subtraction and more like a setup. The special counsel wouldn't stay away from television unless there was something worth coming back for.

A WrestleMania moment with Breakker might be exactly that.

What This Means for WrestleMania

Writing Heyman off television is the right call — it protects him while building toward something bigger.

According to WrestleVotes on Fightful Select, WWE is currently in a holding pattern on several WrestleMania 42 matches, waiting to see if Breakker will be medically cleared in time. If he is, Rollins vs. Breakker moves forward as planned. If he isn't, the backstage expectation is Brock Lesnar steps in as Rollins' opponent — avenging Paul Heyman, which ties this Raw angle directly into the WrestleMania picture.

Either way, Rollins has a marquee match waiting for him in Las Vegas.

The dream scenario is still Rollins vs. a returning Bron Breakker — who has been laser-focused on his comeback — with Heyman standing in that corner wearing that smile that makes you want to throw something at your TV. That's a money visual if WWE gets there.

In the meantime, watch Rollins pick apart Logan Paul and Austin Theory piece by piece. The man plays mind games for a living, and right now he's got two very nervous targets.

Buckle up.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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