Paul Heyman’s silence sparks speculation about betrayal against Roman Reigns

Paul Heyman’s absence from The Bloodline has raised questions after Roman Reigns failed to reach his Wiseman during SmackDown. Heyman’s phone number was reportedly out of service, leading to speculation about his loyalty. The timing coincides with Bronson Reed’s alliance with Solo Sikoa’s faction as their fifth member for Survivor Series: WarGames.

Reed previously discussed working with Heyman and Triple H backstage during an interview with Chris Van Vliet on INSIGHT. The 330-pound star’s connection to Heyman suggests potential involvement in his recruitment to The Bloodline.

“You know it’s getting harder and harder to do my job because I keep suffering consequences for things that are absolutely not my fault,” Reed stated.

Heyman’s WWE status remains uncertain

The legendary manager has not appeared on WWE programming since June 28, when The Bloodline attacked him for refusing to acknowledge Solo Sikoa as Tribal Chief.

Despite his on-screen absence, Heyman has maintained a presence backstage with Roman Reigns, sharing exclusive photos of the Original Tribal Chief.

His current silence adds another layer to The Bloodline’s complex dynamics heading into Survivor Series: WarGames.