WrestleMania 31: Top 5 Heel Performances in the History of the Pay-Per-View
The art of being a heel is not easy to perfect. Making the audience hate you is indeed a paramount task and the WWE superstars who find the key to this went down in history as some of the best villains in the WWE. And if the superstar is able to make the fans jeer at a stage like WrestleMania, then he or she could be classified as the real deal.In the history of WrestleMania, there have been many such instances, and the fans will be looking for something similar at WrestleMania 31 as well. This year’s heels include the likes of Bray Wyatt, Rusev, Triple H and Brock Lesnar to a certain extent and here is a look at some of the names from which they could draw some inspiration.
#5 Triple H (WrestleMania 30)
Triple H has a rich legacy of playing heel throughout his career but his best work in WrestleMania probably came last year. It was the culmination of a yearlong feud with Daniel Bryan and the entire WWE Universe wanted to see Hunter lose.
He had a match with Bryan to start the event and it set up the tone pretty well for rest of the night. Hunter would later come down to help Orton and Batista in the main event as well only to be fended off by a resilient Bryan. It was a prime example of how good Hunter is when he is a heel and he had some good amount of help from Stephanie McMahon as well during the pay-per-view.