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"Ask him!"
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the rare occurrence when both the heel and the face switch roles during an angle or a match. An example of this is the Bret Hart/Steve Austin match at WrestleMania 13 and the Powers of Pain/Demolition at Survivor Series 1988." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...restling_terms Yes, it's Wikipeia, but the point is that this "made-up word" is a known term in the wrestling industry, i.e. the industry that we discuss in this, the wrestling q&a forum. Stop calling people idiots when you are simply wrong. |
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The Iconoclast
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lol, you are completely wrong. You really shouldn't call people idiot's when you're 100% wrong. As explained, a double turn is when two people are feuding (a face and a heel), and they switch sides during the feud. Your logic sucks.
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