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Originally Posted by Sixx
Not only hurt, but they become cowardly once they turn heel.
I mean, come on, look at Hogan. He was a guy that would never give up, never quit, beat up like 5000 guys in the ring, but once he became heel he started begging for forgiveness in the ring. Which was something even a 10year old me couldn't understand.
It's like John Cena would go heel now and stop being the superman that he is.
Apparently, associating with bad guys causes a lack of strength and shit.
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Do heels ever do the "honest" thing? No. So in these instances, it's only fair to assume that it's a clever ruse to get the ref to step in and make the babyface wait to deal damage until after they've baited him/her in, only to get a cheap shot in, thus meaning that the beg-off by a heel should send up a red flag to a babyface, logically speaking, but either doesn't or the ruse works and the ref stops the face in their tracks as they are about to attack. It's quite possible that besides verbality, the beg-off maneuever in professional wrestling is the most insincere move/tactic ever devised by heel wrestlers.