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Wrestings Greatest Heels

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Being a heel in the world of Professional Wrestling is a lost art. Back in the day there were clearly defined "good guys"(babyfaces) and "bad guys"(heels). Now w/the current generation of wrestling fans cheering for "Anti-heroes" like C.M. Punk, Stone Cold, and The Rock the line between good and evil has been blurred. But not so long ago, you could always depend on a heel to piss off the fans, shock the announcers, and cheat to win a title match. Any wrestler w/even a little bit of charisma can be popular w/the fans. It takes or used to take real talent, and guts to be a heel.
This is my own personal list of the 10 greatest heels in Pro Wrestling history. I don't think these are the best wrestling heels(in fact some weren't wrestlers at all), but the heels who were the funniest, the scariest, the dirtiest, and the meanest.

10) Scott Hall - Of all the NWO/Outsiders in the WCW days, Hall used to annoy me the most. I don't know if it was the slicked back hair, the porn star jewelry, the fake latino accent, or throwing his toothpick, Hall bugged the hell out of me. Which makes him a good heel. Plus unlike a lot of heels who were actually decent guys in real life, I heard Hall was also a complete a-hole outside the ring

9) Classie Freddie Blassie - With his silver hair, gravelly voice and sadistic smile, Blassie was truly an intimidating presence. I never got to see Blassie the wrestler(his wrestling career ended roughly around the time I was born), but if he was half as mean as a wrestler as he was as a manager, then you couldn't have paid me enough to get into the ring w/him, fake or not. Plus you have include the man who coined the term "Pencil Necked Geek."

8) Georgous George - I never saw Georgous George wrestle(again, way before my time), but how can you have a list like this without including the original heel? The man was ahead of his time, and blazed the trail for guys like Ric Flair. Even Professional Boxings first modern day "heel" Muhammed Ali(well he was considered a heel by some people), got the idea for his own cocky, and colorful public personna from the Georgous one himself.

7) The Great Kabuki - The first of the "Mysterious Asian Wrestlers"(I hope that's politically correct). With the face paint, the martial arts(which was rarely seen in wrestling years ago) the green mist, and his equally creepy manager Gary Hart, Kabuki was yet another innovator. I used to be a big fan of the Great Muta(who I believe was Kabuki's son), but you have to go w/the original. Plus the fact he never spoke added to the whole effect

6) George "The Animal" Steele - The only time I was ever scared watching a wrestling match(OK not scared, but weirded out) was when I saw George destroy some hapless jobber w/the aforementioned Freddy Blassie at ringside. I never saw anything like "The Animal" in my life. The bald scarred head, the green tongue, the disgusting body hair. He looked like the missing link, and it was awesome. The Animal was the one who peaked my interest in Pro Wrestling. Funny fact, I believe George is actually an incredibly smart man who has worked as a College Professor - when he wasn't chewing up turnbuckles.

5) The Iron Sheik - Right man at the right time. America was just beginning to deal w/Radical Islam, and straight from Tehran we have the Iron Sheik. The Sheik enrage American wrestling fans, by carrying a Iranian flag bearing the picture of Ayatollah Khomeni, and spitting on his American opponents. Plus he defeated the current champion Bob Backlund. Keep in mind wrestling wasn't like it is now where title belts change hands every other month. Back then when a champion, especially an All American Boy like Backlund drops the belt to America's enemy, it was a big deal, and that victory penciled the Sheik into heel HOF status. Plus he was so hated he turned former heel Sgt. Slaughter into a babyface, and the two spent the better part of the 80's beating the hell out of each other.

4) Jerry "the King" Lawler - OK I know he's been a fan favorite for years, but when Lawler first joined the WWF, he was the quintissential heel. Not so much scary or intimidating but obnoxious and pretty damn funny. He had a legendary fued w/Bret Hart capped off by a "Kiss my foot match". Not content w/attacking Hart he also verbally assaulted Hart parents Stu and Helen. Now you may not agree that Lawler was a great heel, but anyone who bully's a couple of senior citizens was a top notch heel in my book. And again, he was really funny on the mic

3) Ric Flair/Four Horseman - The masters of the gang attack. Every Saturday on TBS, I'd tune into the old NWA wrestling matches and almost invariably the horseman would launch a 4 on 1 attack that would lay out a fan favorite whether it was Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Sting, Ronnie Garvin - nobody was a match for the Horsemen. Not only did they personify greedy spolied atheletes, they loved bragging about their money, their fancy cars and beautiful women. That alone would be enough to irritate Joe six-pack. But when they constantly cheat and bully their way to success - well then you have 4 world class heel(actually five including J.J. Dillon)

2) Jim Cornette - My personal favorite. Cornette was the stereotypical spoiled rich Momma's boy who was born w/a silver spoon in his mouth and never had to work for anything in his life. He reminded me of some of the obnoxious preps I had to deal w/in High School. Plus he was funny as hell. During every tirade he'd be swinging around his tennis racket, sounding like Mickey Mouse on coke, and he'd launch a couple gut busters that would just crack me up. And his team the Midnight Express were my favorite tag team. But Cornette talked so much neither Sweet Stan or Beautiful Bobby could get a word in edge wise. But in addition to simply having a big mouth and a loaded tennis racket, Cornette could also be pretty evil. Remember when he set Ronnie Garvins face on fire? Who knew Momma Cornettes little boy had such a dark side? Unfortunately he's not nearly as entertaining these days, he's simply bitching and moaning about everyone and everything he doesn't like - kind of like Keith Olbermann

1) Rowdy Roddy Piper - Who else? Piper didn't invent being a heel, he simply perfected it. Whether it was knocking out Jimmy Snuka w/a coconut, humiliating a defenseless midgett wrestler, or taking a cheap shot at Hulk Hogan, Piper was the ultimate heel. More often than not, Pipers Pit was more entertaining than the wrestling matches themselves. Piper was merciless both physically and verbally. Picture a Pit Bull mixed w/a stand up comedian - wearing a kilt. Half the time the audience was too busy laughing to boo him

Oh wait, I forgot - Bobby the Brain Heenan. How could I forget the Weasel? Bobby was another funnyman ala Cornette, Lawler and Piper. He portrayed an arrogant Beverly Hills snob who referred to wresting fans as "humanoids" His big mouth always got him in trouble, but he never learned his lesson. He was always arrogant, always conceited always obnoxious. Heenan was such a jerk a lot of times he pissed off his OWN wrestlers. He was fired twice by Paul Orndorff and was beaten up Terry Taylor who he managed at the time. Now THAT's a heel.

So maybe I should make this list the Top 11 heels of all time

Honorable Mention goes to HBK, HHH - Degeneration X.
 
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I could care less about DX, but Hell Yeah Piper was the man! I often look at the original WrestleMania, and everything leading up to it, as The Dark Knight movie. Hogan was the somewhat whiney Christian Bale Batman and Piper was Heath Ledger's Joker... Hot Rod was right; it just didn't work without him!

You don't tune in to hear Batman shout "I'm not wearing Hockey Pads!!!". Reminds me of Hogan's recent tweet: "In a real fight, Kevin Nash would destroy the Ultimate WORRIER!" :disgust:

You tune in to hear the bad guy ask: "Why... so... SERIOUS?!"
 
I could care less about DX, but Hell Yeah Piper was the man! I often look at the original WrestleMania, and everything leading up to it, as The Dark Knight movie. Hogan was the somewhat whiney Christian Bale Batman and Piper was Heath Ledger's Joker... Hot Rod was right; it just didn't work without him!

You don't tune in to hear Batman shout "I'm not wearing Hockey Pads!!!". Reminds me of Hogan's recent tweet: "In a real fight, Kevin Nash would destroy the Ultimate WORRIER!" :disgust:

You tune in to hear the bad guy ask: "Why... so... SERIOUS?!"

Piper was a legend. Unfortunately today I don't think the promoters would allow a heel like him free reign, in this disgusting PC environment
 
I always liked Ted Dibiase senior, that skit with the kid & the basketball was classic

Rick Rude too, great on the mic, good at getting heat
 
Jake the Snake Roberts before the pain meds and other stuff brought him down. He had the looks and voice to be the perfect heel.
 
Curt Hennig, aka Mr. Perfect. It's a damn shame that he and wrestlers like Rude and DiBiase never got the chance to run with the then-WWF title.
 
The Bezerker
King Kong Bundy
Papa Shango- he made Mean Gene Oakalund's hand "bleed black" once!
oh, and can't forget................The Boogeyman!

Drew
 
I list a few of my favorites...

-"The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase
-"Nature Boy" Ric Flair
-"Ravishing" Rick Rude
-Kevin Sullivan
-Nikolai Volkoff
-The Iron Sheik
-Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
-The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Jim "The Anvil Neidhart, Jimmy Hart)
-Abdullah the Butcher
-Stan Hansen
-Bruiser Brody
-John "Bradshaw" Layfield
-Jesse "The Body" Ventura
-Sgt. Slaughter
-Randy "Macho Man" Savage
-Adrian Adonis
-Harley Race
-Killer Kowalski
-Big John Studd
-"Superstar" Billy Graham
-The Great Muta
-Mr. Fuji
-Yokozuna
-Vader
-Eddie Guerrero
-Jake "The Snake" Roberts
-Frtiz von Erich (The Iron Claw)
-Chris Jericho
-The Undertaker (Ministry Era)
-Steve Austin (Before becoming a super-face with the exact same persona)
-Larry Zybzko
-The Road Warriors (Legion of Doom)
-Kurt Angle
-Triple H
-The Rock (Nation of Domination and Corporation eras)
-The Freebirds
-"Mr. Perfect" Curt Henning
-The Four Horsemen (Arn Anderson, Ric Flair, J.J. Dillion, Ole Anderson, and Tully Blanchard)
-"Rowdy" Roddy Piper
-The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton, Dennis Condrey, and Jim Cornette)
-"The Outsiders" Kevin Nash and Scott Hall
-Vince McMahon
-"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan
-Owen Hart
 
Bam Bam Bigelow will forever be the most underrated wrestler in the history of the sport.

SS
 
-Rowdy Roddy Piper
-Classy Freddy Blassey
-Cowboy Bob Orton
-Big John Studd
-Mr Wonderful Paul Orndorff
-Ravishing Rick Rude
-Jake The Snake Roberts
-Greg the Hammer Valentine
-Dino Bravo

Mike Shaw, Ghama Singh, JR Foley, Dynamite Kid, Johnny Smith, Cuban Assassin, The Stomper Archie Goldie, Bad News Allen, Angel of Death (Stampede Wrestling).
 
A few that come to mind immediately:

The Million Dollar Man
Bobby Heenan
Vince McMahon
Triple H
Ric Flair

However, I cannot believe nobody's mentioned Brother Love yet. A televangelist who always roots for the most evil wrestlers? Brilliant!
 
Bam Bam Bigelow will forever be the most underrated wrestler in the history of the sport.

SS

The late Bam Bam was truly an incredible athelete. I remember when he teamed up w/Vader. The 2 most agile big men ever to grace the squared circle.
However the subject was "best heels" not best wrestlers. Piper for example was IMHO only an average wrestler. But he was the best heel ever, and had incredible mic skills. He generated so much heat he's actually been "stabbed" twice by psychotic fans. If he was any better as a heel, he might have been killed.
 
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A few that come to mind immediately:

The Million Dollar Man
Bobby Heenan
Vince McMahon
Triple H
Ric Flair

However, I cannot believe nobody's mentioned Brother Love yet. A televangelist who always roots for the most evil wrestlers? Brilliant!

I'm sorry but IMO McMahon is a terrible heel. Even though he's a marketing genius and a hugely successful businessman, he should stay behind the scenes. He has zero charisma, overacts, tries too hard to be a "bad-ass", and comes off as too stiff. I think his son Shane is much better on the mic and in the ring.
I'm not crazy about Triple H either as a heel or a wrestler(he's just another WWE pumped up pretty boy that spends more time engaging the crowd than actually wrestling). He was amusing as part of DX but on his own he falls flat
 
Jake the Snake Roberts before the pain meds and other stuff brought him down. He had the looks and voice to be the perfect heel.

Jake was the man. Who else would be crazy enough to carry a snake into the ring. I'm sure the snake wasn't poisonous, but still it was a helluva of an entrance
 
Jake was the man. Who else would be crazy enough to carry a snake into the ring. I'm sure the snake wasn't poisonous, but still it was a helluva of an entrance

I think he had a Python with him...or a Boa...either way a big non-poisonous constrictor
 
The late Bam Bam was truly an incredible athelete. I remember when he teamed up w/Vader. The 2 most agile big men ever to grace the squared circle.
However the subject was "best heels" not best wrestlers. Piper for example was IMHO only an average wrestler. But he was the best heel ever, and had incredible mic skills. He generated so much heat he's actually been "stabbed" twice by psychotic fans. If he was any better as a heel, he might have been killed.

Bam Bam was a terrific heel. The fact that he never held a major belt and will probably never make the HOF is appalling.

SS
 
Bam Bam was a terrific heel. The fact that he never held a major belt and will probably never make the HOF is appalling.

SS

WWE Hall of Fame is bogus anyway. They haven't even inducted Randy Savage
 
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