Paul Heyman Spins Brock Lesnar’s Botched Raw Entrance Into a Legendary Moment
Paul Heyman expertly defended Brock Lesnar's slip during his entrance on the November 24th episode of Raw and showcased his wit.
Paul Heyman and Brock Lesnar (via WWE)
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The November 24 episode of Monday Night Raw set the stage for the upcoming Survivor Series PLE in San Diego. While the night featured standout promos from Roman Reigns and CM Punk, the most talked-about moment came at the very end during Brock Lesnar’s explosive entrance.
The former 10-time WWE Champion botched his entrance, slipping and falling on the ramp. He quickly recovered, rolling over, laughing it off, and even placing his hat on Bron Breakker, turning the mishap into a memorable moment.
This occurred after the main event, a tag team match between The Usos and Drew McIntyre & Logan Paul. The bout concluded in a chaotic brawl, but not before Paul Heyman’s team secured the WarGames advantage, with Paul rolling up Jimmy Uso for the win despite assistance from Cody Rhodes and Punk.
Once all participants for the upcoming Men’s WarGames Match were in the arena, Lesnar’s music hit. After doing his usual strut and pose while the pyro fired, Lesnar slipped on his back but immediately bounced back, laughing and joining McIntyre, Paul, and The Vision. The five men then brawled with the babyface team, with Lesnar going after Roman Reigns, picking up where they left off the previous week.
Later, ‘The Oracle’ addressed the moment on ESPN’s First Take, with Heyman acknowledging that Lesnar had fumbled while also calling the segment a GOAT move, cementing the entrance as one of the most talked-about moments of the night.
Actually, I think it is a GOAT move. And the reason why I think it is a GOAT move is because we all fumble at some point in the game. We all do. There’s no such thing as someone who doesn’t fumble in life. Brock Lesnar turned a fumble into a touchdown just like that. He is The Beast.
Paul Heyman via ESPN’s First Take
Paul Heyman comments on Brock Lesnar slipping and falling during WWE RAW this week:
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Heyman expertly amplified Lesnar’s quick recovery from the botched moment, selling it with a flair only he could deliver.
There’s no one like him. He’s one of one. Look at that, boom. There was water on the entranceway. Slips, falls, rolls through, comes up, and there he is smiling and coming down to the ring for war. Who else could do that but Brock Lesnar?
Paul Heyman via ESPN’s First Take
Heyman further added that water near the entrance contributed to the slip, questioning Stephen A. Smith on who else could have pulled off the moment with such ease on Raw, leaving everyone speechless.
While Heyman expertly safeguarded his client’s image and sold his badassery, Lesnar’s involvement in the hilarious moment was legendary, especially considering he had already torn his pants a few months prior during his SmackDown return. It is safe to say that ‘The Beast’ can be just as funny as he is intimidating, whenever he wants.
Paul Heyman praises John Cena ahead of his second-to-last WWE appearance at Survivor Series
The Survivor Series PLE event on November 29 promises to deliver one of the biggest WarGames clashes of all time, as The Vision teams with Brock Lesnar, Logan Paul, and Drew McIntyre to face the babyface squad of Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and The Usos.

However, the event will also mark a special occasion: John Cena’s second-to-last appearance on WWE television. For the unversed, the 17-time world champion recently completed his career Grand Slam by defeating Dominik Mysterio on the November 10 episode of Raw to win the Intercontinental championship.
Cena was later challenged to a rematch by Dirty Dom during his final Raw appearance at Madison Square Garden. The two will meet this Saturday again at Survivor Series, with gold on the line once more.
Amidst Cena’s retirement tour, he received heartfelt praise from Paul Heyman, who was asked about Cena’s final Survivor Series appearance and what he expects from the Leader of the Cenation. Breaking character, Heyman spoke genuinely about the 48-year-old legend.
[What do you expect from him on Saturday?] The greatest John Cena Survivor Series performance you’ve ever seen. John Cena is going out on top. John Cena is going out the same way John Cena came in, the hardest working man in the business. Nothing but props for everything that John Cena brings to the table.
Paul Heyman via ESPN’s First Take
"The greatest John Cena Survivor Series performance you've ever seen."
— First Take (@FirstTake) November 26, 2025
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This sincere appreciation came apart from WWE storylines, as Heyman has long been a rival to Cena and, most recently, cornered Brock Lesnar against the 17-time champion at WrestlePalooza. The praise did not go unnoticed, with Cena publicly thanking Heyman on X for the kind words.
Respect. @HeymanHustle#SurvivorSeries @espn https://t.co/Sg8P3GIq3m
— John Cena (@JohnCena) November 26, 2025
Meanwhile, as the ‘The Last Time is Now’ tournament progresses, rumors suggest Gunther could be Cena’s final opponent. There are also reports that Cena will headline the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame class. With just two matches remaining, it will be intriguing to see how the 17-time champion closes out his legendary WWE career.
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