Paul Heyman - Wrestlers Managed

Wrestlers Managed

  • Tommy Rich
  • Dennis Condrey
  • Randy Rose
  • Colonel DeBeers
  • Adrian Adonis
  • Mean Mark Callous
  • Stunning Steve Austin
  • Rick Rude
  • Arn Anderson
  • Larry Zbysko
  • Bobby Eaton
  • Madusa
  • Don Muraco
  • Jimmy Snuka
  • Eddie Gilbert
  • Dark Patriot
  • Sabu
  • Taz/Tazmaniac
  • 911
  • Brock Lesnar
  • Big Show
  • Kurt Angle
  • Shelton Benjamin
  • Charlie Haas
  • A-Train
  • Heidenreich
  • Rob Van Dam
  • Matt Morgan
  • Nathan Jones
  • Rhino
  • Tommy Dreamer
  • Cowboy Bob Orton
  • Test
  • Hardcore Holly
  • CM Punk
Stables and tag teams
  • Samoan Swat Team (Fatu and Samu)
  • Dangerous Alliance (Arn Anderson, Rick Rude, Larry Zbyszko, Bobby Eaton, Steve Austin and Madusa)
  • Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas)
  • The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley and Spike Dudley)
  • Entrance themes
    • "This is Extreme" by Harry Slash & the Slashstones
    • "Mental" by Bryan New (as Smackdown General Manager)
    • "Next Big Thing" by Jim Johnston (as Brock Lesnar's manager and legal advisor; March 2002–January 2003; May 7, 2012–present)
    • "Cult of Personality" by Living Colour (as CM Punk's manager; September 17, 2012–present)

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