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Paul Heyman to go live on the WWE Network at 7PM EST

The advocate for the WWE World Heavyweight champion, Paul Heyman, will be going live on the WWE Network today at 7PM EST to give his take on the ongoing controversy surrounding Brian Williams’ comments regarding a previous trip to Iraq. What that has to do with professional wrestling is anyone’s guess!

“The Breaking News show will air approximately at 7:00 p.m. ET, following tonight’s edition of ‘NBC Nightly News With Brian Williams.’ How will Heyman react to this scandal? Will the noted liar … ahem … embellisher of stories have any advice for the glib TV anchor? Tune in to WWE Network tonight to catch this can’t-miss broadcast,” reads the preview on WWE.COM.

Williams has become the butt of jokes after he came out with the truth about an event that happened – or that didn’t happen – over a decade ago when he was embedded with the U.S. military during the Iraq invasion where he said that the military helicopter he was on was hit by an RPG when in fact that never happened.

The WWE Network is free for the month of February and you can subscribe at wwe.com/network.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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