Paul Heyman continued the WWE's promotion of SummerSlam on Aug. 17 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles recently and also hyped up the main event WWE World Heavyweight Championship match between his client Brock Lesnar and John Cena while discussing other wrestling-related topics.

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Heyman spoke to Ring Rust Radio about the upcoming SummerSlam pay-per-view and Lesnar ending the Undertaker's "Streak" at WrestleMania XXX in April.

Heyman was asked what's in store for Cena and proceeded to discuss why people should tune in to SummerSlam.

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"The same thing that was in store for The Undertaker at WrestleMania; a beating beyond compare," Heyman told the show. "I don't need to hype SummerSlam to those who understand the dominance that prevails in the universe that has been conquered by Brock Lesnar. I think the people who need to be sold on this pay-per-view are John Cena fans, to which I offer this very quick sales pitch. If you are a fan of John Cena, and if you are there is no accounting for taste, this is your last opportunity to see him."

He added: And if you think it's all hype and hyperbole, here's something to consider; if you look back on 21 appearances at WrestleMania by The Undertaker, you can rarely find a video clip of someone even getting a two-count on The Undertaker. Brock Lesnar just didn't beat The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar hospitalized The Undertaker. Brock Lesnar gave The Undertaker such an ass-kicking that The Undertaker has not been seen, nor heard from since."

Heyman also addressed who he'd like to see Lesnar face if and when he wins the World Heavyweight Championship.

"I see Brock Lesnar defending the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against all comers," Heyman said. "That could mean Randy Orton, that could mean Seth Rollins, that could mean Roman Reigns, that could mean Dean Ambrose, that could mean Big Show that could mean Daniel Bryan. If there is anyone that wants to step up and try to take the title away, because that's the key. You're not going to just luck a victory over Brock Lesnar. You're going to have to beat Brock Lesnar in order to take the championship from him."

Heyman also touched on the release of the WWE DVD Ladies and Gentlemen, My Name Is Paul Heyman last week and how he was surprised the WWE released a video on him.

"If you asked me two years ago if the WWE would've made a DVD of me, I wouldn't say yes." he said. "I wouldn't have envisioned this coming and I wasn't particularly happy when I heard they were going to do it because I didn't know what stories they were going to tell. I also knew that meant sitting down and reflecting upon my career and my life and I hate looking back. I'm obsessed with looking forward. I'm flattered by all of the positive reviews the DVD has gotten and I'm glad people like the take that was offered. Really, I have nothing to b---h about regarding it."

Heyman also spoke about his knack for great promos, things that were cut from his DVD, Lesnar ending The Streak, the WWE broadening its horizons and whether he would like to be a promoter again or not.

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