Paul Heyman has been removed from WWE television indefinitely due to injuries sustained in an attack on the March 2 episode of Monday Night Raw. Michael Cole announced the news during the March 10 broadcast, detailing Heyman's medical diagnosis. The incident involved Seth Rollins assaulting Heyman with a steel chair and a stomp.
On the March 2 episode of Monday Night Raw, Paul Heyman was attacked from behind by Seth Rollins, who struck him with a steel chair and followed up with a stomp. Heyman was subsequently loaded into an ambulance for medical transport, but the vehicle was intercepted and driven away by WWE star LA Knight.
Michael Cole provided an update during the March 10 episode of Raw, stating that Heyman suffered a cervical spinal contusion, facial lacerations, and a deviated septum as a result of the altercation. Due to the severity of these injuries, there is no estimated timeline for Heyman's return to WWE television.
Heyman has been aligned with The Vision, consisting of Logan Paul and Austin Theory, as well as Brock Lesnar in recent weeks. The announcement leaves his role in upcoming storylines uncertain, though one report speculates a potential return by WrestleMania. This development adds to the ongoing narratives on Raw leading into major events.