Paul Heyman ASKS Brock Lesnar To LEAD The Vision After Betraying Seth Rollins On WWE Raw

In a stunning turn of events on the October 13, 2025 edition of WWE Raw, the very fabric of the stable known as The Vision was ripped apart when Paul Heyman turned his back on Seth Rollins and aligned himself with Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. The move came after Rollins’ grandiose speech early in the show—declaring that he didn’t need anyone, not Heyman, Breakker, or Reed—and it ended Raw with a brutal betrayal that leaves the future of The Vision in question.
Rollins had entered the night riding high, fresh off his Crown Jewel victory over Cody Rhodes, and in full self-assured mode. He praised his cohorts and celebrated their loyalty, yet capped off his speech by proclaiming that he chose them, not the other way around. That very sentiment planted seeds of discontent—seeds that germinated when Bron Breakker delivered a spear moments after CM Punk won a Triple Threat match to claim #1 contender status. Reed followed with a crushing 747 splash. As Rollins lay beaten, Breakker grabbed his World Heavyweight Championship. Heyman, after a moment of hesitation, grabbed both of the Brons’ hands and raised them in victorious unity.

The response from fans was seismic. Many saw the betrayal coming, mostly because Rollins’ opening speech read like an omen of impending conflict. As one Reddit commentator put it: “The Vision was most interesting when Seth was missing … they don’t necessarily need Seth for that.” Still, the swiftness of it all stunned watchers, and images of Rollins leaving the arena, visibly shaken, accompanied intense crowd reactions.
In the aftermath, Heyman offered his first public comment via social media, dubbing himself “#KingOfNewYork (…and everywhere else)” in an Instagram Story. While it offered no explicit explanation, the gesture underscored that he fully committed to his new alliance. One of the most widely discussed implications of this betrayal is Heyman’s rumored overture to Brock Lesnar. Many fans and insiders now believe Heyman may be grooming Lesnar to take over The Vision’s leadership.
Would Brock Lesnar fittingly lead the stable formerly helmed by Rollins? It would not be without precedent. Lesnar and Heyman share a storied past. Lesnar’s mere presence would instantaneously elevate the group’s star power and bring instant legitimacy. At the same time, Lesnar’s arrival is speculative at best—some rumors even suggest Randy Orton might be in the mix for The Vision’s future leadership. Some pundits argue that Lesnar is the logical candidate, given his status and relationship with Heyman; others counter that the Vision of the future may need a fresh voice altogether.

Beyond speculation, there’s also a strong storyline reason behind the betrayal: Seth Rollins is reportedly dealing with a legitimate shoulder injury suffered at Crown Jewel. Reports suggest the injury might keep him out of action for months. If so, the attack served as a narrative device to write him off TV while preserving The Vision as a powerful heel faction. For WWE’s creative team, having a dominant stable with new leadership is more compelling than keeping a sidelined Rollins front and center.
The implications are significant. The Vision—with Breakker and Reed as its physical core, and Heyman now firmly in the driver’s seat—could be relaunched on a more ruthless trajectory. If Lesnar joins the fold, the group instantly becomes a major threat to top-tier names across WWE. Meanwhile, Rollins’ projected absence would force him into underdog territory or a dramatic return arc once healed.
The fallout also reshuffles WWE’s title picture. With Rollins possibly vacating or leaving his championship vulnerable, names like Breakker, Reed, and Lesnar now loom as potential challengers. Some analysts believe Breakker is being groomed to hold the title until Rollins can return. Others point to cryptic promos between Heyman and Cody Rhodes as hints that Lesnar may soon enter the title chase from a new vantage point.
At its heart, this betrayal marks the end of The Vision as it was known. Seth Rollins is gone, expelled from the very faction he built. Heyman, for his part, is no longer just the oracle or consigliere—he aims to rebuild, restructure, and rebrand. And if Brock Lesnar does indeed accept his invitation, a new—and far more dangerous—version of The Vision may be born. The wrestling world now waits eagerly to see who will reemerge from this epic realignment.
