Legendary name absent from RAW after Clash in Paris 2025 after getting hospitalized

(Picture Courtesy: WWE on Netflix)
(Picture Courtesy: WWE on Netflix)

The RAW after Clash in Paris 2025 was hosted in the same arena as the premium live event the previous night, and it was an incredible live audience as usual. A legendary name was absent from the show after the individual was hospitalized.

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This would be none other than The Oracle, Paul Heyman. If you watched Clash in Paris 2025, then you would know that he was taken out by Roman Reigns as a measure of revenge for the events of WrestleMania 41. After Reigns defeated the "Tribal Thief", Bronson Reed, he snuck behind Heyman, who handed him the "shoe-la-fala" in a moment of reconciliation, or rather a moment of wanting to save his hide. The OTC took the shoes that belonged to him, but proceeded to hit the guillotine on the legend who was once his Wiseman, and one of the driving forces of his legendary Universal Championship run.

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As a result of that incident, Paul Heyman wasn't present on the episode of RAW after Clash in Paris 2025. Bron Breakker said that, with Heyman absent on the red brand, there was nobody to put any restrictions on him or Bronson Reed. This was all in the context of setting up a match against Jey Uso and LA Knight.

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Paul Heyman is, of course, the one who does all the planning and is a key figure every week on Monday Night RAW as he attempts to elevate Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed to the next level.

It's unclear for how long he will be out of action, but it's safe to assume that he may not be around next week as well, unless he appears with a neck brace - something he has worn many times before after getting attacked.

Either way, he will return to RAW at some point, and things will change significantly then.

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Edited by Rohit Nath
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