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WATCH: Throwback to Paul Heyman's direct challenge to Hardik Pandya over his reference to Brock Lesnar

WWE: Cricket: Paul Heyman had directly challenged Hardik Pandya in one of the past segments for the Indian cricketer's reference to a Brock Lesnar's catchphrase.

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WATCH: Throwback to Paul Heyman's direct challenge to Hardik Pandya over his reference to Brock Lesnar

WATCH: Throwback to Paul Heyman's direct challenge to Hardik Pandya over his reference to Brock Lesnar (Source: X)

Paul Heyman sent a direct warning to Hardik Pandya and Ranveer Singh in one of the past segments on WWE. The former manager of Brock Lesnar issued a copyright notice to Ranveer for using a catchphrase of the beast and took a dig at Pandya saying that the Indian cricketer was not man enough to face Brock in the ring.

Everything started during the ODI World Cup 2019 when Ranveer praised Hardik Pandya for his all-round capabilities. The Bollywood actor took to X and wrote "Eat. Sleep. Dominate. Repeat. The name is Hardik. Hardik Pandya. 🏏✌🏾✊🏾 @hardikpandya7 ma boi #unstoppable." 

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Paul observed the tweet and addressed it both on X and in the WWE segment. He claimed that "Eat, Sleep, Conquer, Repeat" was a catchphrase of the former world champion. The Wiseman said that Ranveer and Hardik were dreaming of being Brock. He felt Brock was more successful at the global level and accused Singh of copyright infringement.

'I don't see Hardik Pandya being man enough to step into the ring with Brock Lesnar' - Paul Heyman

"Singh is obviously someone who walks around dreaming of being Paul Heyman, while Hardik Pandya wants to be Brock Lesnar because Lesnar is far more successful and famous on a global scale. If they try to come our way then they have something to fear. This is a clear copyright infringement. Singh exposed himself as a Paul Heyman wannabe in one tweet," said Heyman.

He then addressed the issue on one of the WWE segments. The Wiseman felt Cricket was a very popular sport but wasn't a manly sport. He claimed it to be an activity and revealed that Lesnar was a former NCAA Champion. Paul concluded by saying that Hardik was not manly enough to step into the ring with the beast.

"Let's be real about this. Cricket is a very popular sport but it's barely a man's sport, it is an activity. Brock Lesnar is the former National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) champion. So I don't see Hardik Pandya being man enough to step into the ring with him," said Paul Heyman.

 

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