In Theory’s case, Heyman believes that the 28-year-old can become “untouchable” in WWE once he relaxes into his on-screen character and learns the difference between a “money match” and a “really good match.” Much like every member of The Vision, however, Heyman asserts that Theory isn’t exempt from being cast out of the group if he can’t deliver.
“I think he understood that he’s swimming with the sharks from the moment he came back,” Heyman said. “The example was given, we’re throwing you into the deep end of the pool, and if you can’t tread water, let alone swim to your own safety by yourself, we can’t save you. More lifeguards drown from trying to save people because the person panics in the water and pulls down the lifeguards than lifeguards drown from any other reason. He’s very cognizant of that fact. He understands this is not some charitable gift that he gets to be in division, that he gets to be declared the future.
“I’m very specific. I will say that’s not a prediction. That’s a spoiler. If he makes it a prediction, he’ll be out of The Vision like that.”
According to previous reports, Heyman personally pushed for Theory to be added to The Vision last year. Heyman himself confirmed that to be true, citing his belief that Theory has the potential to be a top star in WWE.
As it stands, Heyman is off of WWE television indefinitely after suffering an attack at the hands of Seth Rollins, The Vision’s excommunicated co-founder, on “WWE Raw.” Meanwhile, Theory and Logan Paul continue to fight off masked figures while Breakker and Reed remain on the sidelines with legitimate injuries.
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