WWE Superstars have been gaining fans’ hearts in matches while being villains

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WWE employs several great Superstars, and even today, many of the best professional wrestlers in the world continue to dazzle fans with their performances in this business.
Some wrestlers have a history of being prominent babyfaces, yet they are currently excelling at portraying villains.
These amazing superstars have been wowing the crowd with their performances despite being a heel.

Rollins and Bayley

WWE Superstar Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins is the same superstar who took the first heel turn on the main roster by defrauding the members of The Shield.
He later achieved immense success as a heel but has also done well as a babyface.
He is currently one of the top heel superstars of the company and his visionary character has been the center of attention for a long time.
While in this character, he fought many fierce matches with Cody Rhodes, which was highly appreciated in the pro wrestling world.
His performance in the heel character has also been praised because as a villain, he has been helping many superstars to become big babyfaces and is helping to establish Riddle as the big babyface this time.

Bayley
Bayley used to be one of the top female babyface superstars once upon a time and had so much fan support that she couldn’t even imagine being seen as a villain.
But in the year 2019, he performed tremendously after taking a heel turn, due to which today the fans are liking him a lot as a heel too.
Currently, she has increased the troubles of Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair.

Zayn and Reigns

Sami Zayn
It may surprise you that Sami Zayn played a babyface superstar for most of his pro wrestling career and was once one of NXT’s top babyface wrestlers.
But after coming on the WWE main roster, he has also been winning the hearts of fans as a heel wrestler.

Roman Reigns
Who doesn’t realise that Roman Reigns’ villain persona has been the main draw for the WWE Universe for the past two years?
Additionally, it cannot be denied that Reigns has used dishonest tactics to win the majority of his battles while portraying the Tribal Chief.
While the crowd has criticised him for being dishonest, he has also seen an improvement in his in-ring abilities since switching to the heel position, except from his microphone.
Reigns seemed to have a lot more confidence now and is finally appreciating his performance.

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