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Are 3 Big Heel Turns Coming To WWE?

One constant in life and pro wrestling is change...such as...are 3 big heel turns coming to WWE?

3 Big Heel Turns Coming
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One constant in life and pro wrestling is change…such as…are 3 big heel turns coming to WWE?

Turns are a fairly common thing, if we are being honest.

Promoters usually recognize when talent end up getting over or getting heat, and make sure to act accordingly.

Sometimes, promoters are stubborn and resist. For years, fans wanted a John Cena turn…but never got it.

Similarly, fans pushed for a Roman Reigns heel turn, which we finally got, and it’s launched Reigns onto one of the greatest runs we’ve ever seen.

So, now we ask…

Are 3 Big Heel Turns Coming To WWE?

Turning someone is a tricky thing.

WWE did not turn John Cena for a variety of reasons, not the least of which was his appeal and marketability.

There was similar hesitation with Reigns, as the company saw him as their “next big Superstar”, but plans changed and I think they’ve worked out.

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Some of the all-time greats have played both heel and face, with one role more memorable (Like, the Undertaker or Hulk Hogan).

None of these 3 are in that echelon yet. Maybe they never will be.

But they could be going from popular faces to hated heels, and there’s always a risk that it undoes all that they’ve done.

Several sources are indicating that, by summertime, we could see heel versions of Bianca Belair and the Street Profits.

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Talk about 3 big heel turns.

Looking at some of the examples, a change can do a Superstar good. In NXT, I always felt Belair was a more natural heel, but she’s certainly gotten over.

And, the popularity of the Street Profits cannot be ignored. So with 3 big heel turns possibly coming…things could get quite interesting.

Are you ready to see Montez Ford, Angelo Dawkins and Bianca Belair as heels?

The one possible silver lining? This might also facilitate an eventual Ford solo run.

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