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Heyman records “revenge” video with YouTube’s Joe Weller and his finishing moves on girlfriend

A couple of weeks ago, a video of a WWE fan hitting finishing moves on his girlfriend – who was revealed being a twin – went viral on YouTube and that got the attention of Brock Lesnar’s advocate, Paul Heyman, and his Heyman Hustle media website.

The young man, Joe Weller, and the Merrell Twins, taped the “revenge” video with Jim Ross providing commentary there on site. When Joe hit the F5, Paul Heyman showed up and went nuts saying that is Brock Lesnar’s move. Heyman was not pleased, and instructed Madusa to beat the living hell out of Joe, in the pool of course.

The ending saw Brock Lesnar – still holding the WWE title – recording a message to Joe saying he saw his stupid videos, then changed his mind saying he didn’t really see his stupid videos. “From me to you, go f**k yourself!”

You can see the hilarious video below.

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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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