During the WWE Men’s Royal Rumble Match, Bron Breakker was unexpectedly eliminated within seconds after being assaulted by a mysterious masked assailant. Following the event, Paul Heyman publicly accused RAW General Manager Adam Pearce of orchestrating the betrayal by positioning Breakker in the vulnerable number two spot.
Tensions between Paul Heyman’s faction, known as The Vision, and Adam Pearce have escalated notably in recent weeks, fueling speculation that Heyman may hire a mercenary to physically target Pearce. This tactic would allow Heyman to distance his group from direct involvement while undermining Pearce’s authority in WWE.
Potential Enforcers from Los Americanos Trio
Leading the masked group known as Los Americanos is El Grande Americano, accompanied by Rayo and Bravo. Although the original El Grande Americano participated in the Royal Rumble, a taller iteration remains active and could serve as an ideal candidate for Heyman’s plan.
As heel characters, Los Americanos possess the perfect cover to execute a covert attack on Adam Pearce, given their masked identities and teamwork. Their anonymity would allow them to assault Pearce backstage without immediate identification, making them strong contenders for Heyman’s hired muscle.
The New Day’s History of Conflict with Pearce
Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, and Grayson Waller—members of The New Day—have frequently clashed verbally with Adam Pearce, though these disagreements have rarely escalated into physical altercations. Unlike Becky Lynch, who has been vocal online about perceived managerial bias, The New Day has mostly expressed their frustrations through social media and promos.
However, with Paul Heyman’s possible intervention, this trio could be financially motivated to cross the line and physically confront Pearce backstage. Such an alliance would provide The New Day with an outlet for long-standing grievances and give Heyman a strategic advantage in his backstage conflict.
The Street Profits as Enforcers for Heyman’s Strategy
Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins of The Street Profits have been absent from television since their feud with The Wyatt Sicks concluded in October. Reportedly held off TV to preserve their freshness for future storylines, the duo last appeared on SmackDown but may soon shift to WWE RAW.
Paul Heyman could leverage this transition by convincing Ford and Dawkins to carry out an assault on Adam Pearce, aligned with The Vision’s aims. This maneuver would mark a high-profile comeback for The Street Profits, injecting new energy into RAW’s tag team division, which currently lacks established teams.
Uncertainty Surrounds Future of Heyman-Pearce Rivalry
The clash between Adam Pearce and Paul Heyman after the Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia has set the stage for an unpredictable rivalry. It remains unclear how far Heyman might escalate his campaign to destabilize Pearce’s position, but the possibility of sanctioned attacks signals a dangerous turning point within WWE’s management and talent relations.
It was supposed to be @BronBreakkerWWE’s night. @ScrapDaddyAP conspired against The Vision. As did @WWERollins.
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— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) February 1, 2026
