Paul Heyman Talks Vince McMahon Being Insane, Going Off Script, Taking Bumps Being Addictive

Paul Heyman was interviewed by ESPN.com recently. During the interview, Heyman talked about the connection with his alter-ego, how taking bumps is addictive, and the freedom that he gets in WWE. Below are a few highlights.

Taking bumps in wrestling:

"It's sex. It's music. And there's a rhythm to it, and there's an interaction to it. There's something very deeply personal about it as well. So once you tap into that you're hooked, and you seek that every time you dare open your mouth in a public forum."

The freedom he has in WWE:

"If you truly want to reach for the brass ring, you need to put your balls on the table. I can go off-point, I can go off-word, I can go off-paragraph, but I can never go off message. Because when I come back through that curtain, if I haven't sold [McMahon] tickets or pay-per-views or merchandise or network subscriptions, it's not about reaching for the brass ring — my balls are getting chopped off. And you have to be willing to put your balls on the line with that. Now if you are, he'll let you do it. It's your funeral. Or it's you reaching for the brass ring. Either way, it's a risk that you have to take."

Vince McMahon:

"He's insane. At least I'm rather sane about it. Then again, I'm sane and I'm a thousandaire, and he's insane and he's a billionaire. I don't think Vince would be flattered by the comparison, but in my little synagogue of life, I could see where maybe we could kibitz a little about that,"

You can check out the full interview here.

Source: ESPN.com

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