WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman, after being attacked by Roman Reigns at the Clash in Paris 2025 Premium Live Event, has been removed from television with no confirmed date for his comeback. Despite this uncertainty, his return to WWE may include new allies joining The Vision stable, enhancing the faction’s strength and presence.
Known for his strategic mind and backing himself with strong partners, Heyman’s comeback could see fresh talent such as Austin Theory, Ilja Dragunov, or Ricky Saints integrated into the heel group on RAW. This addition might be part of a larger plan to reinforce The Vision as a commanding unit in WWE’s landscape.
Strengthening The Vision as a Dominant Faction
Introducing new members to The Vision would significantly boost the faction’s power, potentially turning it into an unstoppable force on WWE’s roster. The group may pursue a dominant run where multiple members hold championship titles concurrently, signaling a formidable chapter in the promotion’s storyline development.
Opportunities for High-Stakes Matches with New Additions
Expanding The Vision with extra wrestlers under Paul Heyman and Seth Rollins’ leadership could set the stage for a major confrontation. This expansion would facilitate the booking of a high-profile WarGames match, likely at Survivor Series 2025 Premium Live Event, scheduled for November 29 at Petco Park.
The inclusion of new allies would both intensify the faction rivalry and elevate stakes leading to this highly anticipated event.
Roman Reigns’ Possible Return and Rivalry with The Vision
Roman Reigns was recently sidelined after suffering an assault from Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed at the Clash in Paris 2025. This incident forced the former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion into another extended break. Reigns is potentially expected to come back before Survivor Series, aiming to revive his formidable Bloodline faction.
His return could lead to a renewed showdown against The Vision’s members, setting the stage for a fierce contest in the WarGames match.
