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This is a simple thread. Who is the best heel in TNA right now? Who do you see as being the best to come? And finally who has been the best heel in TNA's history?
I think that the best in history is an easy pick. Jeff Jarrett has to be one of the best heels in wrestling period and certainly the best in TNA history.
Right now the best heel I see as Kurt Angle. Angle does an amazing job of being the pedigree, cocky champion and is one of the best all around performers in wretling history as well.
As far as the future goes I see A LOT of promise in the Sheik Abdul Bahir character. THe promo this week was great and I think he will draw a lot of heat. Because of his size we won't see him pushing for the major title, but he doesn't have to in order to be the top heel, and I see him as a good X Division champion in upcoming months.
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Jeff Jarrett by far but since he seems to be coming back as a face... i'd have to say angle, booker and team 3d, they get so much heat it's astonishing, i love them <3
In TNA History is easy Jeff Jarrett. James Mitchell & Scott D'Amore are the only one's who come close.
Right now, im going to have to say Team 3D. If they want to, they can get the entire building to want to kill them. Beer Money are close seconds.
In Future, I have to agree with Bashir. He's done really well already & has only been on screen a few weeks. My other choice may seem odd, but i think Eric Young could make it as an upper card heel. The last time he was a heel he was in a tag team with Robert Roode so was obviousaly overshadowed. Since then, he has improved a lot in public speaking so i think, given the right circumstances, he would do really well.
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Jeff Jarrett in TNA'S history but i really loved the LAX when they were heels they brought a new dimension to their characters and should have ran with it longer TNA.
Currently I'd say Kurt Angle, Awesome Kong, and Team 3D (or more specifically Brother Ray). Other than Kong, they all produce great promo's that really get heat, and what Kong lacks in the talking she makes up for in sheer dominance. There's no one in TNA she couldn't beat, and I'm counting the men in that.
Of all time, I'll have to say Jarrett. It was usually cheap heat brought about by an intense dislike of the guy hogging the title, but he used it well.
And for the future? Matt Morgan has serious potential as a heel. James Storm is fantastic in the heel role. And The Beautiful People are really cultivating a brilliant hatred from the crowd.