Before his WWE debut, Heyman was known as Paul E. Dangerously in WCW and ECW. He managed some of the future greatest names in WWE, including “Stunning” Steve Austin, “Mean” Mark Callous ...
The outspoken, brusque New Yorker first gained enemies under the guise of Paul E. Dangerously in WCW. Managing Steve Austin, Arn Anderson and Rick Rude in a stable he dubbed his Dangerous ...
In 1987, he made his managerial debut as Paul E. Dangerously, and the rest is history. Heyman has experienced the gamut in professional wrestling: performing color-commentary; serving as ECW's ...
When he eventually broke into the wrestling business in earnest in 1986, it was under the name “Paul E. Dangerously,” a moniker adopted from the Michael Keaton film “Johnny Dangerously.” ...
Paul Heyman recently took to X to celebrate the 38th anniversary of his managerial career. He shared an old photo of himself as Paul E. Dangerously with Motor City Madmen. He mentioned that the ...
In front of the camera, Lou D'Angeli was featured in ECW as Sign Guy Dudley, one of the many Dudley Boyz and he was later known as Lou E. Dangerously, a parody of Paul Heyman’s Paul E. Dangerously.
Page added, "The only reason it happened was because Paul Heyman — Paul E. Dangerously left. If Paul E. doesn't leave, I never get that shot." Furthermore, Diamond Dallas Page says Paul Heyman ...
Heyman began working in the wrestling industry as a photographer when he was only 13 years old. In 1987, he made his managerial debut as Paul E. Dangerously, and the rest is history. Heyman has ...