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Who's the best heel in the WWE today?

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I read an article by Paul Heyman the other day and I thought I'd post it. He feels that the WWE has entered a golden-age of heels.

"Never before has Vince McMahon and company been able to feature such compelling villains as WWE is able to present today."

Who do you think is the best heel going right now. Below are pieces of the article on the four featured heels.

John Bradshaw Layfield:
Just look at JBL, for example. John Bradshaw Layfield's performances in his storyline with Shawn Michaels were nothing short of stellar.

It's a very fine line to walk when a bully-heel is charged with punking out a babyface on a consistent basis, all in the name of enticing the audience to want, need, and even crave that babyface to explode and get retribution...only to dangle that carrot in front of the audience week after week after week after week.

But JBL walked that line brilliantly. It's a much harder task for JBL than during his feud with Eddie Guerrero, because all JBL had to do back then was yell and scream about Guerrero, then viciously beat on Guerrero, and the audience would be clamoring for Eddie to get revenge.

It's a lot different now. JBL's character is far more subtle, and while many will say 'Shawn Michaels can make anyone look good', even HBK will admit JBL presented a truly despicable character on television each week on Raw for the viewers to enjoy hating.

Chris Jericho:
Then there's Chris Jericho. Talk about a total transformation. The riot-causing superstar, formerly known as Y2J, addressed every characteristic that made him popular, and stripped those traits away from himself.

You liked the charismatic delivery of his interviews? He went monotone and simply delivered his lines coldly. You liked the cool catchphrases? They're gone, too.

You liked the high-powered music entrance, with the cool pose and rock star turnaround? Gone as well!

All that's left is an articulate villain who delivers his lines with little emotion but lots of conviction. Jericho's contempt for all those who dare to oppose him is a 180 degree turn from the fun-loving Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla whose fan base had few peers in terms of numbers and volume.

While everyone is rightfully praising Roddy Piper's tremendous interview on Monday Night Raw, many are missing the point that one of the key reasons that promo was so effective is because it was delivered to Jericho, in his face, with his character being subjected to such a lecture.

Edge:
Adam "Edge" Copeland is the most entertaining heel I've seen in years. He's over the top, knows how to play the fool when necessary, and is so full of himself that you just want to see someone knock him on his ass.

From his devotion to Vickie Guerrero to his strength in the face of weakness –but fear in the face of adversity – Copeland plays it perfectly. He speaks, rants, raves, throws tantrums, and delivers his lines with such range that you never know where he's going next, but you're always interested in going along for the ride.

Copeland understands how to keep the Edge character fresh but not cool, entertaining but not humorous, and irresistible but not likeable. Just the way he hit the line 'the champ is...here!' in Cena's face was such a great moment.

Randy Orton:
Orton's character is so far from the "laughing at his own actions, bragging about his villainous conquests, reveling in his own heeldom" type of character as I've ever seen.

He has done what very few others have been able to do. He's broken new ground. He's given us a different perspective. The Orton character is driven by his demons, but shocked by his own actions.

It's Bruce Banner begging you not to tap into the rage that produces The Incredible Hulk, only deep down you know he wants that adrenal rush. He needs that power to conquer his adversaries. He likes the success and attention brought to him by the explosive nature of his actions.

And yet...and this is where Orton excels in his presentation...he is deeply afraid of the ramifications of his actions, be it suspension, termination, or getting his due when the babyface extracts revenge...this time, in the main event of Wrestlemania.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/wrestling/heyman/article2259238.ece
 
i read the same article and it was great

i have a hard time choosing seeing as Chris Jericho and Randy Orton have a legetimate claim to best heel ever with the work they are doing now.

But i see Orton as more of the anti-hero and Jericho is masterful in everything he does.

Chris is the best heel in the buisness in my opinion, he stays stoned faced and calm throughout any situation and then just snaps. The character he has created is amazing and as i said may go down as the best heel in history
 
I think Edge can piss off people more than anyone else.

Exhibit A: He goes into the Raw Elimination Chamber, and most people went

"Oh shit. He's going to win. That F****ing B***ard is going to win!"

If a guy makes you want to never watch wrestling again, he's doing his job.

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I will also say that when John Cena turns heel, which he will someday, he will immediately take the top spot.
 
I know people may not agree with me but I think Vicki gurerro is the best heel in the wwe today. She comes out and you can hear the roar of the crowd as everyone displays their "boooooooooooooos". Its that annoying "excuse me...excuse me" line that makes me want to fling my timberland boot at her f-in skull.
 
I would say Orton is the best heel at the moment, but I hesitate to say someone is the best ever. "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan would probably be the best heel ever just because of the way people reacted to him when he became a heel. I don't remember another guy who had stuff thrown at him while he was in the ring as many times as fans did it to Hogan. Also there is Ric Flair who once had fans try to pull apart a steel cage to get to him and the Minnesota Wrecking Crew when they "broke" Dusty Rhodes leg. There are numerous others I think you can compare with Orton throughout history. I would deffinately agree with the statement he is the best at the moment, but I don't think you can say he is the best in history.
 
It's impossible for me to choose just one at the moment. I do agree with Heyman's list, though. I'm of the opinion that those four are the top heels in WWE today, in no particular order.
 
I definently think that Mr. RKO is the best heel in the business today. He stepped it up while he was injured. He the best in the WWE overall.

I think Santino gets honorable mention. He's very good at his comedic approach to being a heel.
 
Though I don't care for him, Orton has really excelled in his latest heel run.
 
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