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Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns’ next appearance announced

It was a massive mystery about the return of Paul Heyman especially since Roman Reigns returned to claim his title of the Original Tribal Chief and the Bloodline Civil War is afoot. Heyman was last seen when he was triple powerbombed by Bloodine 2.0 and since then he has been MIA.

Bloomberg’s Live Official Twitter handle just went public with the possible return date of the one of the finest personalities behind the microphone’s return to the squared circle. The last time Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman was seen together was way back in April when Reigns lost the title to Cody Rhodes and in a heartfelt shot Heyman and Reigns hugged each other before the Civil War ensued.

Roman Reigns returned to a massive pop in the SummerSlam after he came back in SummerSlam and interfered in the match-up of Cody Rhodes and Solo Sikoa. Even though the duo exchanged the glare, Reigns went back to the dressing room after he had taken out his former Enforcer.

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The love shared between Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns

The Bloomberg Live’s Twitter handle posted, “The Tribal Chief and the Wiseman are headed to New York. @WWE ‘s @WWERomanReigns and @HeymanHustle join #PowerPlayers to share the future for sports entertainment’s most electrifying double act 9/5.”

It isn’t just on the silver screen that the duo are friends but Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns have been the best of friends even off the screen as well. Heyman had a massive praise for Reigns as he said in the recently released WWE Legends documentary featuring him as one of the superstars in the episode.

In fact, Reigns was the one who inducted Paul Heyman into the WWE Hall of Fame earlier this year and openly expressed his admiration for the iconic manager of all time. Since Heyman was being beaten left, right and center by the latest edition of Bloodline featuring Solo Sikoa, Tanga Loa, Tama Tonga and the Samoan werewolf, Jacob Fatu, fans are patiently waiting when would Reigns and Paul Heyman return together in the squared circle.

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