5 WWE Heels who were right
Every great rivalry thrives from the presence of a strong heel. The good cannot truly shine unless the bad looks predominantly fatal. WWE has never had a dearth of villains across its history and the fans have been rewarded with some spectacular heel vs face rivalries over time.
Whether it's an old school classic like Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan or an attitude era staple like The Undertaker vs The Authority, every hero has always needed a good villain to captivate the audience across the world.
Sometimes though, the villainous trash talking comes with a bitter dosage of truth. There have been several heels throughout WWE that have not only made sense but forced the WWE universe to do a double take on who the heel really is.
Here, we take a look at 5 wrestlers who's heel personas were actually right and not such 'heels' after all.
#5 Triple H
Triple H has always been known for not pulling any punches. Hailing in the Reality Era and berating the fans for being too soft was one such incidence. The Game lambasted the current generation of WWE fans for being hypocritical. His mockery of the twitter trolling fanbase did hold true for at least a part of the fanbase that just does not seem happy with any direction the company takes and is all too happy to criticize it over social media.
While it was very in-character, his words did ring true. The current fan base has been spoiled for choices, becoming a bit fickle in their adoration and abandonment. The hardcore fanbase of the Attitude Era is a thing of the past as fans raise and drop superstars on a whim nowadays. Over the past few years, there have only been a handful of WWE superstars that have managed to keep the WWE Universe's favour.