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In a recent video interview, the self-proclaimed "Wise Man" of WWE, Paul Heyman, gleefully owned his notorious reputation. Discussing the upcoming WWE 2K26 video game, Heyman stated, "I know I'm a villain," embracing the role he has perfected over decades in the industry.
Heyman offered insights into his involvement with the game's story mode, suggesting his character will be central to the narrative drive. He hinted that players might experience the cutting promos and psychological warfare for which he is famous, potentially making him a formidable in-game adversary.
The conversation also took a nostalgic turn, with Heyman reflecting on his groundbreaking work in the original ECW and its representation in older wrestling games. He compared the raw, chaotic energy of those classic titles to the polished, cinematic experience of modern releases like the WWE 2K series.
Throughout the discussion, Heyman's trademark blend of sharp wit and intimidating presence was on full display. His comments promise that his digital counterpart will be as compelling and complex as the real-life advocate, ensuring players will love to hate him when the game releases.
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