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Paul Heyman Calls Out TMZ Over Brock Lesnar Retirement Story

ByMike ReichlinProfessional Wrestling Journalist

Paul Heyman wants the record straight.

The WWE Special Counsel took to X on Monday to publicly correct TMZ Sports over a clip that has been ricocheting around the wrestling internet since Monday morning.

The video shows Heyman flatly denying that Brock Lesnar is retired and predicting another 15 years of dominance, and it dropped the day after Lesnar left his gloves and boots in the ring at WrestleMania 42 Night 2.

The catch: the interview took place before WrestleMania, when Lesnar seemingly said farewell to WWE in emotional fashion. The video’s description made note that the interview was from “this week” but the ambiguity caused confusion.

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Heyman’s Statement

I want to congratulate @TMZ for the magnificent exclusive news regarding my comments on @BrockLesnar’s retirement. Unfortunately, what’s left out of their globally trending exclusive report is that the video was shot in NYC after my @fox5ny appearance two weeks ago…

Context is EVERYTHING!

P.S. @HarveyLevinTMZ, I still love you and all other members of the Mark Itkin crew.

Why It Matters

The TMZ Sports clip went up Monday morning with a description noting it was filmed “earlier this week in NYC.” It quickly hit Fightful, Ringside News, SPORTbible, and dozens of aggregators who framed Heyman’s “15 more years” line as a direct response to Sunday’s events.

Heyman’s clarification reframes the whole story. The interview was conducted before Lesnar’s loss to Oba Femi. It is not a denial of what happened at Allegiant Stadium, and it is not Heyman staying in character about something that had already played out on camera. It is a two-week-old soundbite that picked up jet fuel because the timing fit a narrative.

What Actually Happened Sunday

Lesnar lost to Oba Femi in the opener of Night 2 in four minutes and 42 seconds. He sat in the middle of the ring, removed his gloves and boots, embraced Heyman, and walked up the ramp to “Thank you, Brock” chants. Triple H later told ESPN’s SportsCenter the moment “certainly seemed that way” and confirmed there was no backstage conversation with Lesnar after the match.

WWE has not officially announced a retirement.

For now, the only fresh on-record comment from Heyman about Lesnar’s WrestleMania 42 finale is the X post above, which is itself less of a comment about Lesnar’s future and more of a complaint about how a two-week-old interview was packaged.

What do you make of Heyman’s pushback? Drop your take in the comments.

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