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5 shocking WWE heel turns fans didn't see coming

Dean Ambrose felt the wrath of his Shield brother Seth Rollins in 2014, whilst Bayley shockingly turned heel this week.
Dean Ambrose felt the wrath of his Shield brother Seth Rollins in 2014, whilst Bayley shockingly turned heel this week.

If you missed this week's edition of Monday Night RAW, then you missed one huge heel turn.

During the show, the usually lovable Bayley turned to the dark side, aligning herself with her old friend Sasha Banks in a moment fans really didn't see coming.

Over the years, there have been good turns and bad turns, but perhaps the best turns are those that the fans didn't predict ahead of time.

These Superstars all turned for their own reasons, but left fans with their jaws dropped.

Here are five shocking WWE heel turns fans didn't see coming.


#5 Austin shakes hands with Satan himself

Austin's heel turn would see him align with his mosted hated foe, Mr McMahon at WrestleMania 17.
Austin's heel turn would see him align with his mosted hated foe, Mr McMahon at WrestleMania 17.

Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Without a doubt, one of the most iconic Superstars of all time, Austin joined the WWF in 1996, and quickly became one of the company's biggest stars.

Capturing the WWF title two years later, Austin would become the leader of the Attitude Era, but by 2001, had done it all in the company.

When WrestleMania X-Seven rolled around, Austin's third Royal Rumble win meant he had a rematch against then-champion The Rock, who Austin had defeated two years earlier to win the gold.

During the match, which was made No DQ at the last minute, it was Mr McMahon who made the difference, as it seemed the Boss was going to attack his old nemesis.

Instead, Austin was handed a chair by the Boss, and used it to level the Brahma Bull to pick up the win and the title.

Shaking hands with his most hated rival, Austin turned his back on countless fans, in an act nobody saw coming.

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