WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman makes shocking claim about AJ Lee ahead of Wrestlepalooza

WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman controversially claims AJ Lee isn’t on Becky Lynch’s level ahead of her return at Wrestlepalooza this Saturday.

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Heyman calls Lynch the greatest female wrestler of all time, saying AJ Lee “is not in the league” as she returns after an 8-year hiatus.

Vince Russo criticizes AJ Lee’s RAW promo, calling it unrealistic and condemning the fan “therapy” chants during the segment.

WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman made a shocking claim about AJ Lee ahead of Wrestlepalooza this Saturday night. Lee will be returning to the ring for the first time since 205 at the event this weekend.

Speaking on ESPN's First Take, Paul Heyman was questioned if he would be ringside for the mixed tag team fight between Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch versus CM Punk and AJ Lee. Heyman replied by suggesting that Lee was not The Man's level and said that Lynch was the greatest female professional wrestler in history.

“I actually think this is a complete misuse of CM Punk’s family, to be very honest with you. I don’t think AJ Lee is in the league of the greatest woman’s wrestler of all time, Becky Lynch, the first woman to ever main event WrestleMania and win, by the way. She won the match, didn’t just main event it, she won the match against Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair. I think it should simply be Seth Rollins versus CM Punk and the loser keeps AJ," said Heyman. [H/T: Fightful]

 

 

Becky Lynch attacked Lee during last night's episode of WWE RAW and hit the former Divas Champion with Manhandle Slam.

Former WWE writer reacts to AJ Lee's return

Wrestling legend Vince Russo shared his thoughts on AJ Lee's return to the promotion

While speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's Legion of RAW, Russo slammed Lee's promo last week on the red brand. He said that the segment was bad and lambasted fans for chanting "therapy" in the middle of a wrestling promo.

"I thought this was horrible. She was talking about freaking mental health. I went for therapy, and now the marks are chanting therapy. I'm like, what are we freaking watching here, bro? This is awful, this is awful, bro. There is not one shred of reality in anything they do. What we're seeing is for that crowd. If you're not a part of this crowd, and you're trying to watch this, good luck!" he said.

 

 

Only time will tell which team emerges victorious at WWE Wrestlepalooza this Saturday night at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

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