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Following his shocking release from WWE last year, Brock Lesnar has maintained a low profile. His former associate and long-time friend Paul Heyman revealed his current equation with Lesnar.

In a recent interview, Paul Heyman was asked if he spoke about wrestling with Lesnar or was it about different things. Heyman revealed that in his 20 years of relationship with Lesnar, they never had an argument; that’s why they never spoke ill of each other.

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“Brock Lesnar is a very private man,” Heyman said. “And in the 20 years that we have been friends and business associates, we have never had a crossword. And the reason why is because I never discussed Brock Lesnar’s personal life with anybody.”

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Hence, every discussion Lesnar has with him remains strictly confidential.

“They are in discussions with Brock Lesnar. And they will remain solely with Brock Lesnar unless Brock makes the decision to discuss them with anybody.”

Paul Heyman reveals his thoughts on Parker Boudreaux

Media is building rookie Parker Boudreaux as the next Brock Lesnar thanks to the similarities in their physique and career trajectories. Heyman also recognized and praised him recently.

“Parker Boudreaux is a very interesting human being that took his education very seriously. He’s not just a meathead,” Heyman said. “He’s a six-foot-three, six-foot-four, 300-pound athlete who has one hell of the head on his shoulders.”

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So Parker Boudreaux is doing what everyone else does. He’s starting from the bottom. He has reported to the WWE Performance Center. And he’s got to work his way up to the top. There’s a lot of roadblocks on the way. Do I think he can navigate them? Absolutely.”

Heyman named Bobby Stevenson and Rick Steiner’s son Bronson Rechsteiner as Boudreaux’s competition. He also said that the current class of WWE PC probably holds “the next generation of WrestleMania main events.”

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