Since the early beginnings of pro wrestling, there have always been designated face and heel personas for each wrestler. The face is the one who is supposed to stand up for what's right, while the heel is typically someone who is either enamored with themselves and their abilities or just simply believes they're better than everyone else.
Usually, the fan favorite is cheered by crowds by pandering to them in most cases, while the hated heel does everything in his power to ensure that the audience despises him. While it may have been that simple back in the day, it's no longer as cut and dry in this day and age.
Of course,...
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