Stephen A. Smith Drops a Bombshell: Why Paul Heyman Should Be Terrified If He Joins WWE

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Stephen A. Smith Drops a Bombshell: Why Paul Heyman Should Be Terrified If He Joins WWE

The WWE world is buzzing, and this time it’s not about a championship belt. With the ESPN partnership in full swing, sports media’s loudest voice just named his dream target inside the squared circle. And honestly, Paul Heyman might want to watch his back

The Bold Warning
Stephen A. Smith isn’t just talking about sports anymore. During a fiery appearance on Logan Paul’s “Implusive” podcast, the outspoken analyst revealed exactly who he would hunt down if he ever laced up a pair of boots.

His target is none other than The Wise Man himself, Paul Heyman.

Smith didn’t hold back. He claims that Heyman already admitted his “number one” status would be in serious trouble if Smith ever stepped through those ropes.

“I’m not saying I would get him, but I would come for him,” Smith declared, adding that he loves what Pat McAfee did in WWE. However, in a moment of rare honesty, Smith admitted he isn’t as brave as McAfee. “I ain’t trying to get hit by one of them big boys,” he laughed.

Logan Paul Sets the Record Straight
The conversation quickly shifted to Logan Paul, with Smith pushing for the social media megastar to challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship. While Smith worries about Logan’s size against giants like Brock Lesnar or Oba Femi, Logan fired back with a promo that felt personal.

The current WWE star snapped back at the idea of being too small. He reminded everyone that he has the biggest personality in the room.

“Brock is a big boy. Oba is a big boy. But I am a big wrestler and a big everything,” Paul said. He argued that while others might just wrestle, he is running the number one podcast, shooting photos, training later, and stealing every show he is on. His message was clear: nobody else can do what he does.

The Takeaway
While Stephen A. is happy just talking trash from the sidelines for now, his warning to Paul Heyman has fans wondering what could happen if ESPN and WWE decide to push the envelope further. For now, Heyman has been put on notice.

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