Bloodline member takes credit for breaking the internet during recent Facebook and Instagram service outage

Paul Heyman became the first inductee into the Hall of Fame class of 2024.


Bloodline member takes credit for breaking the internet during recent Facebook and Instagram service outage

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Recently, social media services like Facebook and Instagram (owned by Meta) were down for a few hours. The users couldn’t access the services until they were back up after some time. As such, the Bloodline’s Wiseman Paul Heyman decided to take credit for this service outage. 

The 58-year-old veteran was the first member to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2024. Many fans around the world were happy about the announcement and expressed their excitement on social media. After services were back up, Heyman took the opportunity to take the credit and made a post saying he broke the internet with his Hall of Fame announcement.

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Heyman debuted in 1987, working as a manager on the independent circuits. After that, he joined the NWA and WCW for five more years. Later, Heyman joined Extreme Championship Wrestling and stayed there for 7 whole years, both in charge and as a manager.

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When he returned after five years, he was associated with The Beast, Brock Lesnar, in 2012. After that, he managed stars like RybackCM Punk, and Curtis Axel and elevated them to a whole new level. In a 2020 episode of Smackdown, he became the special counsel for The Tribal Chief and the rest is history. Despite his portrayal of the Wiseman character, fans have always expressed their admiration for the legend.

Paul Heyman still treats every single performance like it’s his first day at work

WWE legend Paul Heyman is a world-known name in the wrestling industry and holds a profound knowledge of it. However, he is also aware that many talented people want his job. The veteran revealed how he deals with that situation in an interview.

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The 58-year-old veteran gave an interview with Fox News Digital and recognized the hunt for his position in WWE. Heyman revealed that he always treats his performances like his very first day at work; this allows him to give his best every time. 

I remind myself of that every single day there are very competent and talented people who want that spot. So, I treat every single performance like it’s an audition to be invited back tomorrow. And if people approach their performances like that, it’ll only inspire them and motivate them to rise above even their own limitations
Paul Heyman via Fox News Digital

Heyman has accomplished it all over his 40-year career, but he still shows zero signs of stopping. He still wants to be part of WWE and witness all the historic things that transpire in the future. The veteran has already been a part of many iconic moments in his illustrious career; only time will tell whether he will add one more moment at WrestleMania 40. 

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