In wrestling there are heels and faces, a modern day version of good and evil.
Some wrestlers are personified by being a heel or face; a good wrestler can be booed one day then cheered the next or vice versa.
Sometimes though being face for too long, or even being face at all, can be a bad thing. Either the wrestler has been playing face for so long that the crowd is sick and tired of it, or the wrestler is just better at portraying a heel than a face.
A good example of this would be Edge. When Edge came back from his Achilles heel injury at the 2010 Royal Rumble, the WWE tried having him play face.
This lasted a good three months before they realized what they had done and they changed him back to heel.
Why? Because he just wasn&rsqu...
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