That's how I was thinking. Let Paul bring guys in under his wing to help the mid card and overall card. Brock on part time, Punk if he remains heel, Curtis and Hawkins and Ryder (in this scenario) would become a good clientele. They don't need to interact that much either. People seem to have forgot that managers back in older days had multiple clients signed to them. Like Jimmy Hart and Harvey Whippelman.
The ultimate example of that is Bobby Heenan, who had an entire family of wrestlers (literally called The Bobby Heenan Family) that added up to about ten or more at one point.
The idea of Heyman taking in more than one new client is a good one but I don't know about the tag team idea. I'm fine with the idea of Heyman picking just one superstar as his "chosen one" and using his mad genius to try to mold a star into a superstar and create a guy he thinks will be the future of the WWE, not just two guys who are gonna be primarily a tag team and nothing more. I guess it would be cool in the sense that Heyman would be covering all facets of the roster - the established beast who is a part timer (Brock Lesnar), the guy he currently sees as the best in the world (CM Punk, though he's almost certainly turning face soon), the guy he wants to help shape into a major player in the future (Curtis Axel), and a tag team that he wants to rule over every other team within that particular division (choose whoever.) That last one's a tricky one though because they would be going after the tag team titles almost immediately and that would put them against Rollins and Reigns, and I don't want Heyman's heels ending up in possible conflict of any kind with The Shield... Unless, of course, he only introduces them after they've dropped the tag titles. I guess nothing says it has to all happen immediately. (Guess it would be cool to see Heyman's chosen tag team be the ones to defeat the big heroes who dethrone The Shield.)
As for Curt Hawkins, I love the biker dress up. I don't mind the new haircut too much either, but he didn't have to shave his hair. I kinda liked him better with it longer. I'm also not opposed to the idea of him forming a tag team with someone (Ryder or someone else) but I don't want to see him just resurrect an old tag team. If we're making a comparison with Sons Of Anarchy, have it be someone else in a similar get up and have both guys come out and ride motorcycles and stuff. Anything to add another valuable tag team to a division that so desperately needs it.