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Name some good babyface turns
Heel turns get talked about a lot on here, but name off some good face turns. For the under 14 Cena fans on here, that would be when the bad guy has a change of heart and becomes a good guy.
Some of my favorites over time Undertaker at Tuesday in Texas: Jake Roberts and Randy Savage had been having the feud of the year and Taker had been on Jake's side up to this point. Jake and Randy had a blowoff match at this event. Savage wins the match. Jake goes to the back and grbas a chair and when Liz comes through the curtain, he's going to blast her. Taker saves the day and stops this all from happening. Savage circa '87: I can't remember clearly right now, but Savage had lost the IC Belt to Steamboat at Mania 3. Honky Tonk took the belt off Steamboat soon after. Then sometime after Honky would blast Savage with his guitar, signaling the turn. This would eventually all lead to the formation of the Mega Powers Lex Luger: Bunkhouse Stampede '88 and July 1993. Luger was a member of the Horsemen and around 1988, he decided to turn on them in a battle royal by throwing JJ Dillon over the top rope and winning the contract to face Ric Flair for the Title. This would be his best run ever. In WWF 1993, he saved the day on July 4th when nobody else could slam Yokozuna. Yoko was the hottest heel at the time and was unstoppable. Luger came down on helicopter and slammed the big guy. I never saw that coming. Fast Foward to 2005 I believe with Batista: You all should know this one. Batista was in Evolution with Trips. Batista won the right to face Triple H at Mania. Trips tried to convince him no to and the rest is history. That one Raw when Batista officially turned was so awesome. Post yours. |
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