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Old 05-21-2007, 11:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The worst turn

Which wrestler has endured the worst heel/face turn ever!!!

Something that just made no sense, or alternatively just didn't suit their character at all. Maybe something that would have been okay, but the performer just didn't have what it takes to carry it off.

I'll give a few examples -

WCW Sting & Goldberg heel turns. Both terrible pieces of booking where the audience feeling toward both guys was seriously misjudged. Clearly neither man wanted to actually do the heel turn either, which maybe didn't help!

WWE Kurt Angle face turn. This is just a personal one. I've just always hated Angle as a face and that god damn crappy bit of programming when he did a version of Austin with the beer lorry, when he sprayed milk over everyone in the ring....hell I hated that!!

Any face turn by Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon, Kane or Big Show. No specific ones, it's just I hated them all because you knew they would always be followed by a heel turn again within about three or four months!
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