5 WWE Wrestlers Who Don't Play Their Roles Correctly (and 4 Who Do)
Every WWE wrestler portrays a character in the ring. Whether it’s being a face or a heel, everyone has a gimmick.
Giving great matches and cutting promos aren’t the only ingredient that is required to become a professional wrestler. Every superstar has to play his/her character with perfection, and if they fail to do that, then their career may become stale.
Some wrestlers easily get into their character and play it to perfection, but some fail to do so. Here we will take a look at 5 WWE wrestlers who are portraying their character perfectly and 4 who aren’t.
#9 Isn’t playing to perfection - Ronda Rousey: The Baddest Women On the Planet
Ronda Rousey made her debut in the company in 2018. She fought her first match at WrestleMania 34 against Stephanie McMahon and Triple H. Soon after that, she won the Raw Women’s Championship by defeating Alexa Bliss.
She is enjoying her success in the WWE, but it’s arguable that she isn’t playing her role to perfection. The company advertises her as the “Baddest Women On the Planet”, but this seemingly isn’t the truth.
First of all, most of her feuds start with a wrong angle. Her feud with The Authority began because of Kurt Angle’s statements, whereas her feud with Nia Jax started with just a friendly challenge. It wouldn’t be wrong if I say that these were one of the worst ways to start a feud.
Ronda is playing a face character, but I have to say that she isn’t the ‘baddest’ women on the planet (and possibly in the WWE as well). The company should bring more seriousness to her character and should also turn a heel if they really want her to look like a real threat.