Paul Heyman made a shocking return to RAW Supershow tonight as the legal representative for Brock Lesnar announcing that he has "quit" the WWE which is part of the storyline. WWE failed to get momentum behind Lesnar's "backstage tantrum" last week so having Heyman tell fans Lesnar has quit may go some way in making it seem legit.
Lesnar is working toward a big match at SummerSlam and is expected to return soon however, the interesting point to note is Vince McMahon never saw eye-to-eye with Heyman so his on-screen return will come as a surprise to many although when it comes to WWE experience tells us to "never say never."
Heyman's return to the company may have been part of Lesnar's terms of involvement when he originally signed with WWE a few weeks ago. The advantage of Heyman on WWE TV is that he great promo guy who can put over Lesnar in a stronger more convincing way then Lesnar could for himself. He could also appear on a more regular basis when Lesnar is not around - keeping the storyline alive.
Heyman quit WWE in late 2006 following a dispute over ECW's first (and only) pay-per-view under WWE (December to Dismember). The PPV drew 90,000 buys, with 55,000 of them domestic buys - the lowest buyrate in WWE history.