Throughout the history of wrestling, we have seen that the greatest story lines almost always involve a heel who stirs up the fans' ire and an upstanding babyface that the fans can rally around. Think back to classic battles such as Steamboat vs. Savage, McMahon vs. Austin, Sting vs. Ric Flair; they all had a common theme in which the dominating heel was in control until the final battle when the face finally won the war. Fans on both sides of the fence watch in anticipation of how each feud reaches its apex to see if the face can overcome all obstacles to reach victory.
Why is that so important here?
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