Rumor has it that Ronda Rousey would love to be paired with Paul Heyman in WWE but the idea has been nixed for an understandable reason.

As always once WrestleMania has been and gone there will be a number of things that will be left up in the air. Thanks to the nature of the professional wrestling business they don't usually remain up in the air for long unless they involve The Undertaker in some way. One thing that fans are eagerly awaiting to find out following his match on Sunday night is whether Brock Lesnar will be sticking around or not.

Rumor has it that The Beast Incarnate will be hanging up his wrestling boots after this weekend and returning to UFC for another spell inside the octagon. UFC president Dana White added fuel to those rumors this week by stating that Lesnar will compete for him again. But if the Universal Champion leaves WWE then what becomes of Paul Heyman?

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There will certainly be plenty of options for the advocate if Lesnar leaves and he wants to stay. Who wouldn't want a talker that good in their corner? According to The Wrestling Observer Ronda Rousey would very much like to work alongside Heyman if his services become available, but apparently WWE don't want that. They allegedly feel it would turn Rousey into a heel which isn't what they currently have planned for her.

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While having Heyman by your side will likely turn you into one of WWE's top heels in an instant, there's no question that Rousey would benefit from having someone doing her talking for her at this moment in time. The Rowdy One is inexperienced on the mic and has been struggling with her promos. On the other hand she is never going to improve if Heyman steps in and does all her talking for her.

As of right now who knows what the future holds for both Rousey and Heyman. The former UFC star will compete in her first ever WWE match on Sunday night at WrestleMania and will likely feud with someone from the full time roster after that. As for Heyman, well that probably depends on what his good friend Brock Lesnar is planning on doing next.