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Old 09-14-2015, 04:03 AM   #2
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1. Randy Savage - Face. I didn't grow up with him so I only have old videos to go on, but from what I've seen I've always enjoyed the face stuff more.

2. Ric Flair - Heel. Does this really need explanation? Ric Flair is THE heel of pro-wrestling. No one does it better IMHO. He's got the persona down perfectly, and even his look screams "I'm a dochebag and I'm better than you. What you gonna do about it?".

3. The Rock - He's really great at both roles, but overall I'd say heel Rocky is just a little more interesting. As a face Rock is just the smiling, wisecracking, prototypical babyface. Albeit a very good prototypical babyface. As a heel though he's damn near unmatched by anyone.

4. Kurt Angle - Strangely enough I prefer face Angle. He's just always had a very likable onscreen persona. I also feel like the American hero thing is a character that pro-wrestling needs too, and he fit that role perfectly.

5. Mick Foley - Face. Foley is one of my all time favorite wrestlers, and a big part of that was his title win. He's like a lovable uncle, but at the same time he's also one of the baddest men on the planet, and the crazy thing is he's believable in both those roles.

6. Shawn Michaels - Heel. HBK just oozes cocky jackass just like Flair. He's better than you and he knows it. I mean he calls himself the Heart Break Kid, and his entrance music is literally him telling you how great he is.

7. Bret Hart - Face. Perfect antithesis to HBK IMO.

8. Daniel Bryan - Face. He's the greatest underdog the WWE's had in years. Hell, I'd almost argue he's the best. The guy's story was amazing from start to finish, his humble persona made him extremely likable, and he is basically the superstar of the people. If Stone Cold represented what the average Joe wished he could do/be then Daniel Bryan represented what the average Joe is.
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