Paul Heyman wants to be on the cover of WWE 2K15

Paul Heyman wants to be on the cover of WWE 2K15
Paul Heyman doesn’t seem happy seeing John Cena on the WWE 2K15 cover

Paul Heyman doesn't seem too impressed seeing John Cena on the cover of the new WWE 2K15 game. The newly crowned WWE World Heavyweight Champion was announced as the official cover of the game, a day after his heroics at Money In The Bank.

But Heyman isn't too pleased with the FU star gracing the cover of the WWE 2K15 game. If the veteran WWE promoter/manager is to be believed then Heyman himself should be on the cover of the upcoming game.

The 48-year-old WWE veteran managed Brock Lesnar as the Beast ended The Undertaker's streak at WrestleMania. After years of domination at WWE's biggest event, the Deadman's reign finally ended as his WrestleMania tally read 21 wins and 1 loss. And Heyman believes that since he was instrumental in such a major shift of power, he should grace the WWE 2K15 cover and not Cena.

Another of 'Paul Heyman Guys' Antonio Cesaro gets the backing of Heyman to feature on the new game's cover art. After WrestleMania, Cesaro had revealed himself to be an ally of the WWE veteran. And Heyman believes that The King of Swing is a better choice to feature on the cover, rather than Cena.

Earlier, in an interview with WWE superstar Chris Jericho on his podcast 'Talk Is Jericho', Heyman had hinted at the reason behind CM Punk's exit from WWE.

Revealing the reason behind the unexpected departure of his former client, Heyman had said: "He was unhappy. He had enough. He couldn't take it anymore...A year before he walked, these was daily conversations of, 'I don't think I'm going to be able to take this. I'm not sure how much longer I'm going to be here. I don't know how much longer it's going to be before I just decide to go home. I'm surprised it lasted that long... Every day with him was an exercise in him finding the balance to simply continue on and find the passion he needed to do it."

In the podcast, Heyman also gave an insight of his ringside experience of watching Lesnar ending Undertaker's streak. His client Lesnar and the entire crowd was stunned as Heyman witnessed an end to The Phenom's reign in WrestleMania XXX. "You can hear a pin drop when it happened because everybody was in such shock," Heyman admitted to Jericho on his show.

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