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Bronn Breaker was on the verge of a massive WrestleMania spotlight when everything came to a sudden stop. The rising WWE star aggravated a hernia heading into WrestleMania, forcing emergency surgery and sidelining him at the worst possible moment. While many would view that kind of timing as devastating, Paul Heyman sees it differently and his reaction might surprise some fans. Speaking on Busted Open, Heyman made it clear there is never a good time to get hurt in WWE, especially not before the biggest show of the year. But instead of sympathy, Heyman wants frustration the kind that sticks. Heyman believes that missing out on WrestleMania will fuel Breakers return, making him more dangerous when he steps back into a WWE ring. The WWE Hall of Famer also opened up about his own brush with quitting the business after suffering an injury before WrestleMania years ago. Heyman revealed he dislocated his shoulder just weeks before the event and nearly walked away from wrestling altogether. That experience shapes how Heyman handles Breakers recovery today. He doesnt just check in occasionally he calls him every single day. Heyman explained why he refuses to let those quiet days creep in. Bronn Breaker may be recovering from surgery, but according to Heyman, the mental grind is just as important as the physical rehab. Missing WrestleMania might sting now but Heyman believes that sting is exactly what will sharpen Breaker for the future. When Breaker does return to WWE television, the question wont just be whether hes healed itll be whether this setback turns him into an even bigger force on the roster. Do you agree with Paul Heymans tough-love approach to Bronn Breakers injury recovery, or should WWE handle rising stars differently after major setbacks? Drop your thoughts below and let us know what you think. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google