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Watch: Paul Heyman turns on Roman Reigns AND CM Punk in WrestleMania 41 main event with shock finish

Seth Rollins has become the newest Paul Heyman guy with his WrestleMania main-event win, as his new legendary manager turned on CM Punk and Roman Reigns with a pair of low blows. 

The three future Hall of Famers destroyed each other in the ring for over 30 minutes before the match’s climax occurred with Heyman entering the ring. 

At first, Heyman handed CM Punk, who he accompanied to the ring, a steel chair, before hitting him with a low blow. 

Heyman then handed Reigns the chair and directed to bring the weapon into the back of Rollins, much like ‘The Architect’ did when he broke up The Shield in 2014. 

Then the former ECW promoter turned on the ‘Tribal Chief’ with the same low blow to the groin, with Rollins turning around and confirming the unlikely union. 

Heyman handed Rollins the chair and he smashed it into the back of Reigns, similar to the deja vu from last year’s WrestleMania main event, and then pinned his former stablemate after a curb stomp.  

Seth Rollins has become the newest Paul Heyman guy with his WrestleMania main-event win

Rollins' new legendary manager turned on CM Punk and Roman Reigns with a pair of low blows

Rollins’ new legendary manager turned on CM Punk and Roman Reigns with a pair of low blows

Heyman has a long history with both Punk and Reigns before turning on both of them Saturday

Heyman has a long history with both Punk and Reigns before turning on both of them Saturday

As Punk and Reigns laid dejected in the ring after the main event ended, Heyman and Rollins waked through the curtain together as the landscape of WWE changed in one evening. 

WWE’s Jackie Redmond caught up with Punk moments after the match where he no-commented on Heyman’s turn to her. For once, the ‘Voice of the Voiceless’ actually had nothing to say. 

There was a near-Shield reunion at multiple instances of the matchup, with Reigns denying Rollins twice. 

The second occasion came as Rollins called for the signature Shield powerbomb, hoping to put Punk through the announcers’ table. 

Instead, Reigns putting Rollins and Punk through the pair of tables himself. Nearly mentioned on commentary was the former Dean Ambrose, who completed the trio. He’s now known as Jon Moxley and is rival All Elite Wrestling’s world champion.  

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