After sending shockwaves through the wrestling world with a dramatic betrayal at WrestleMania 41, Paul Heyman broke his silence during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show — and strongly hinted that his work is far from over.

On Saturday night, Heyman stunned fans by turning his back on both Roman Reigns and CM Punk, aligning himself with Seth Rollins in the closing moments of night one. The moment marked one of the most unexpected twists in recent WrestleMania history.

Now, Heyman is fanning the flames even further. “We’re not done,” he told McAfee. “There’s more to come.”

While he didn’t name names, the implication was clear — Rollins may not be the only new client under Heyman’s legendary guidance.

The former Special Counsel has a storied history of backing championship-caliber stars, from Brock Lesnar and CM Punk to his years spent as the mastermind behind the Tribal Chief himself. With his new allegiance to Rollins and hints of a broader plan in motion, it’s possible we’re witnessing the birth of a whole new Heyman-led faction.

Heyman was in rare form on the McAfee show, even going after a fan with some not PG language.

He also had this riff about Braun Strowman while talking about the roast:

Even Michael Cole wasn't spared:

ESPN also caught some flack for their ongoing lawsuit with Shannon Sharpe.

Heyman is expected to speak live tonight on RAW, streaming on Netflix, where he’ll likely address the fallout from WrestleMania and possibly reveal more about who else could be joining his ranks.

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