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Top 5 best managers in WWE History

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In WWE’s history, managers have played a crucial role in shaping the careers of some of the biggest superstars. Whether it was by cutting unforgettable promos, masterminding heel turns, or simply offering an imposing ringside presence, the best managers left an unforgettable memory on the industry. Here’s a look at the top five who stood out the most.

5. Paul BearerFew managers understood their characters better than Paul Bearer. With his haunting voice and fantastic persona, Bearer perfectly complemented The Undertaker, Kane, and Mankind. His ability to create fear and suspense added a new dimension to the supernatural storylines of WWE’s New Generation Era. Whether carrying the funerary urn or plotting revenge against his former allies, Bearer’s intelligence and psychological games made him unforgettable.

4. Freddie Blassie“Classy” Freddie Blassie brought street-smart wisdom to his managerial career after retiring from the ring. Blassie’s association with villains like The Iron Sheik, Kamala, and King Kong Bundy elevated their careers in a period when foreign heel gimmicks dominated. His sharp mind and unapologetic behaviour set the blueprint for what a manager could achieve in the early days of WWE.

3. Bobby HeenanBobby Heenan’s nickname, “The Brain,” wasn’t just for show. Heenan expertly manipulated situations to favor his clients, which included legends like Andre the Giant, Rick Rude, and Mr. Perfect. His managerial stable, The Heenan Family, was one of the most formidable forces in WWE. Whether distracting referees or cutting razor-sharp promos, Heenan's contributions to WWE’s golden era remain unmatched.

2. Jimmy HartKnown for his trademark megaphone and flashy jackets, Jimmy Hart was a relentless force during WWE’s 1980s boom. Hart managed multiple iconic acts like the Hart Foundation, Honky Tonk Man, and Money Inc. His ability to generate heat for heels and occasionally pivot to managing babyfaces like Hulk Hogan showcased his versatile brilliance.

1. Paul Heyman Paul Heyman has continuously reinvented himself across eras, managing champions like Brock Lesnar, CM Punk, and Roman Reigns. Heyman’s deep understanding of storytelling and character work has made him a genius strategist. His alliances with Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins have further solidified his reputation as perhaps the smartest man behind the mic in WWE history.

While wrestlers often get the spotlight, these managers played just as important a role in WWE’s success stories. They crafted narratives, enhanced performances, and created unforgettable moments that still resonate with fans today. As WWE evolves, the legacy of these iconic managers continues to inspire a new generation of characters looking to make their mark both inside and outside the ring.

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