Paul Heyman rightly has a reputation within the wrestling world for being one of the greatest mouth pieces to ever grace the business.

From his days in WCW as Paul E Dangerously to his revolution in ECW and his time in WWE he has been able to captivate each and every audience.

The 50-year-old recently returned to WWE television following an absence since WrestleMania 32 and there was continuous suggestion that the Advocate for Brock Lesnar was set to vacate his position.

Contract resolved

The two parties finally managed to come to an agreement (image: sportskeeda.com)

Heyman and the WWE recently went head-to-head regarding a new contract with his contract reportedly expiring despite him appearing on television.

The One Behind the One in 21-1 has put pen to paper on a contract but as of just two weeks ago he had failed to do so.

WWE refused to agree new and improved terms with Heyman who demanded an increase on his current salary.

The company refused to bow down to pressure and refused but it seems that after weeks of negotiation the two finally managed to agree a deal.

WWE were unhappy with Heyman

Brock Lesnar was a factor in Heyman continuing in WWE (image:www.inquisitr.com)

The company were reportedly unhappy with some of Heyman's projects outside of the WWE with the New Yorker recently returning from a UK tour.

This writer managed to attend his talk in Manchester and if WWE felt unhappy with his ventures it was easy to see why considering his 'open-ness' regarding various situations.

Brock Lesnar was reportedly the biggest factor in the Advocate receiving a new contract as The Beast went to bat for his former agent, although it is unclear over whether the contract was the one that Heyman was haggling for.

The Conqueror is one of the company's most prized assets and they may have been worried about him walking out, something he has done before.

With Lesnar still interested in a return to UFC despite his on-going drug dispute they were backed into a corner and with the heavyweight standing before them; they probably made the right decision.