AFC1986
12-14-2006, 04:57 PM
source: wrestlemag.com
The Sun here in the UK have a nice little read on their website about what Paul Heyman may do next in his career. You can read the piece in full by clicking here (http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2003560001-2006570701,00.html)
On the subject of Paul Heyman, the AWA have posted the following on their website (http://www.awastars.com/homepage.html):
The WWE Legal department has been working overtime as of late. Today the AWA was issued a notice stating, “Regardless of Mr. Heyman’s personal agendas and for him to personally shop his availablity, let it be reminded that Mr. Heyman is still under contractual agreement with the World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. regardless of his past relationships with the AWA.” The AWA expects to respond, in kind, in the near future, to the WWE’s allegations.
As we’ve previously noted, any talk of Paul Heyman heading to the AWA is extremely premature, especially as the terms of his WWE release are still to be determined.
The Sun here in the UK have a nice little read on their website about what Paul Heyman may do next in his career. You can read the piece in full by clicking here (http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2003560001-2006570701,00.html)
On the subject of Paul Heyman, the AWA have posted the following on their website (http://www.awastars.com/homepage.html):
The WWE Legal department has been working overtime as of late. Today the AWA was issued a notice stating, “Regardless of Mr. Heyman’s personal agendas and for him to personally shop his availablity, let it be reminded that Mr. Heyman is still under contractual agreement with the World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. regardless of his past relationships with the AWA.” The AWA expects to respond, in kind, in the near future, to the WWE’s allegations.
As we’ve previously noted, any talk of Paul Heyman heading to the AWA is extremely premature, especially as the terms of his WWE release are still to be determined.