Awesome Pro Wrestling Heel Turns

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @JamalTheTitan
    @JamalTheTitan Год назад +657

    Shawn didn't turn heel, Marty tried to escape through the window.

    • @timomajere
      @timomajere Год назад +46

      Sir Robert Heenan.. R.I.P, Brain.

    • @NJ973201
      @NJ973201 Год назад +63

      "What an act of cowardism."

    • @LongLiveRockAnRoll
      @LongLiveRockAnRoll Год назад +22

      What an act of cowardism.

    • @everyonelovesmajima
      @everyonelovesmajima Год назад +21

      He don’t need Jannetty, I told you that off and on.

    • @Ptzzy
      @Ptzzy Год назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @WarhawkBeyond2040
    @WarhawkBeyond2040 Год назад +354

    For me, the greatest heel turn ever in wrestling is still without a doubt when Hulk Hogan shocked the world by dropping a leg drop on Randy Savage to join Hall & Nash. It turned the entire world upside down and the heat Hogan gained from the turn was absolutely nuclear. It was the best thing that ever happened to him as it helped reinvigorated his career and freshened up the character to become Hollywood Hogan as he went from the biggest beloved hero ever to the most hated villain. Nothing will ever come close to this moment because no on saw it coming

    • @jameswarner5878
      @jameswarner5878 Год назад +38

      I just wish Heenan wasn't saying "but whose side is he on" over and over.

    • @WarhawkBeyond2040
      @WarhawkBeyond2040 Год назад +20

      Yeah i know, i got really annoyed with that because he pretty much gave the whole thing away that Hogan was going to turn heel

    • @toptenguy1
      @toptenguy1 Год назад +29

      @@jameswarner5878 To me that worked. Had Heenan suddenly said "THANK GOD HULK HOGAN IS HERE TO SAVE US!!" That would have made me even MORE suspicious! So I felt Heenan was spot on here, as he never trusted Hogan . lol

    • @pleaseshutup7053
      @pleaseshutup7053 Год назад +3

      The turn itself I could careless but what he became was the best

    • @laserramon9926
      @laserramon9926 Год назад +12

      @@toptenguy1 it made if you knew the Brain's history with Hogan. The Brain always hated him so it made sense he would doubt Hogan's alliance.

  • @LordKelvin34
    @LordKelvin34 Год назад +290

    I'll never forget Shawn Michaels heel turn throwing Marty Jannetty through the Barbershop window and what Bobby Heenan said after that "Jannetty tried to fly out of there"

    • @BlueLighteningGojo
      @BlueLighteningGojo Год назад +73

      I remember that slime ball Marty trying to escape out the window. What do you mean Shawn threw him through it?

    • @LordKelvin34
      @LordKelvin34 Год назад +15

      @@BlueLighteningGojo he tried to give him a boost

    • @roketpig7637
      @roketpig7637 Год назад +1

      BC 4 L

    • @M1stah.J
      @M1stah.J Год назад +39

      Jannetty dove through the window to escape out of an act of cowardice

    • @williamthompson5504
      @williamthompson5504 Год назад +11

      I think Heenan said "that Marty Jannetty is a coward. He just jumped through that window to get away from Shawn".

  • @WelshOwl1867
    @WelshOwl1867 Год назад +139

    Wrestling Bios with the constant content despite being “on a break” What a legend 😮

    • @demi323100
      @demi323100 Год назад +4

      I know right?

    • @demi323100
      @demi323100 Год назад +7

      Swerve bro

    • @PancakeProduct
      @PancakeProduct Год назад +10

      This is his face turn

    • @roccojamison89gooker51
      @roccojamison89gooker51 Год назад +12

      Ryan will turn heel once he returns and he agrees to a lucrative Horsemen contract offered by Conrad Thompson to start a new podcast called "Save With Chinlocks, You Rude!"

    • @mrkaoz8619
      @mrkaoz8619 Год назад +6

      His vacation is the first week of December

  • @bababooey7641
    @bababooey7641 Год назад +57

    Orndorff turning on Hogan was the first heel turn I experienced and will always be my favorite. Loved when Orndorff used Real American as his theme song.

    • @hollywoodhogan.7009
      @hollywoodhogan.7009 Год назад +1

      Absolutely. That was great.

    • @ShaunInce123
      @ShaunInce123 Год назад

      He actually did a sequel video to this one. And that heel turn was in the video.

    • @lenwennerberg1631
      @lenwennerberg1631 Год назад

      Then Orndorff was teaming with him a year later at the first Survivor Series 😂

    • @martyklestadt6766
      @martyklestadt6766 Год назад

      I had the WWF MicroLeague Wrestling game for my Commodore 64 computer back in 1987 (I was fifteen at the time).
      One of the matches on the disk was Hogan vs. Orndorff and Orndorff used the "Real American" theme. My friend who was more into wrestling than I was really got ticked that Orndorff would come out to that.
      I thought they just used that music in the game because they didn't have any music for Orndorff, but my friend knew that Orndorff was using that music to mock Hogan.

    • @afgcinc7206
      @afgcinc7206 Год назад

      I was at the first Televised show after the heel turn, Mid Hudson Civic Center, and I remember myself and the entire crowd mixing cheers and confusion when Real American came on - is Hogan actually here?!? And then it was Orndorff...brilliant. I remember he ended up losing the match to a jobber by DQ with an outside the ring Piledriver and then just walking out and I don't think I've ever heard louder Boos in-person in my life.

  • @benzinoify
    @benzinoify Год назад +22

    For me Bobby Roode hitting Storm with that beer bottle to become champ had me reeling.

  • @bthrillz84
    @bthrillz84 Год назад +15

    Let me find out this is really Sheamus narrating these videos 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🤨

  • @TheFlashman
    @TheFlashman Год назад +87

    Kane's mask removal is a perfect example of not being able to put the genie back in the bottle. Once it was done, the mystique was gone and there was no way back to his Iconic status.

    • @toptenguy1
      @toptenguy1 Год назад +6

      I don't know, Kane/Glen Jacobs had one of the most awesome faces in history. Heck he even turned it into a slightly profitable movie!

    • @pleaseshutup7053
      @pleaseshutup7053 Год назад +9

      Bald Kane is amazing also

    • @lordrosemount
      @lordrosemount Год назад +4

      I liked it. This idea of the scars being in the mind was one of the cleverest I can remember from the 'E. They could have taken it further (doubtless Vince stopped that because it wasn't in any movie he'd seen in the 1950s) but conceptually, it was great.

    • @roccojamison89gooker51
      @roccojamison89gooker51 Год назад +3

      At 9:12, Kane and Jim Ross missed an opportunity to stand up straight and shake hands to re-enact the Pink Floyd album cover Wish You Were Here.

    • @coreyhall1150
      @coreyhall1150 Год назад +4

      @@toptenguy1 Nooooo. Once they took that mask off it was over. Typical Vince ruining something that got WAY OVER by accident in the first place.

  • @J0nny_Ch1mp0
    @J0nny_Ch1mp0 Год назад +29

    Hulk was the heel in the Savage rivalry. Savage was justified in reacting how he did.
    It is one of the earliest examples in my lifetime of wwf gaslighting the fan base into cheering for who they felt like pushing at the time.
    Some things never change.

    • @irvinwilliams2959
      @irvinwilliams2959 Год назад +6

      I said that for years...Hogan did alot of heelish stuff in the 80s...Bobby heenan was right about hogan from the beginning

    • @lrg123100
      @lrg123100 Год назад +2

      They didn't have to gaslight anyone into cheering Hogan. He was the man back then

    • @J0nny_Ch1mp0
      @J0nny_Ch1mp0 Год назад

      Macho Man was the man. He was better than Hulk: *better Mic skills/promo *more natural charisma *more athleticism *better at selling opponent moves *better in ring moveset *better gas tank;could wrestle longer matches without blowing up *didn't have to be a champ to get over
      Negatives: *not as good at politics *not as good at kissing McMahon ass
      Hogan was a better ass kisser. So he got the big opportunities. The wwf machine "pushed" him [aka: gaslit the fans]... It still happens today.

    • @lrg123100
      @lrg123100 Год назад +5

      @@J0nny_Ch1mp0 Mic skills is debatable, and Hogan is at the top of list of wrestlers with the most charisma. Savage was the better worker, but he has been overrated in that department since. Hogan wasn't the man because he was the best in overall ability. That was Ric Flair.
      Hogan was the man because he was clearly the most popular wrestler, and the biggest draw. He got the push from Vince because he was so popular by 1983, before he worked for Vince, that it was obvious he was the right buy for Vince to build behind. That "WWF Machine" wasn't the same when Hogan won the title 1984, as it was over a year later when Randy Savage showed up. By the time Savage got there most of the tough work had already been done in the WWF's national expansion. So Savage benefited from the WWF machine.

  • @stevengrvp
    @stevengrvp Год назад +26

    Wrestling and football 🏈 love it r.i.p Jason David frank aka Tommy green ranger forever

    • @stevengrvp
      @stevengrvp Год назад

      @@DaCosmicPrince this really went over your head look what bios wrote on Twitter. This is no different than people writing rip to Kevin Nash son or any other death on these videos

  • @aaronsugar7228
    @aaronsugar7228 Год назад +36

    The Andre turn made me smile (I was fed up with Hogan at that point). The only shame was that Andre's health wasn't good enough to allow him to have a short run with the belt (squashing all the faces) leading up to WrestleMania 3.

  • @therealDJG
    @therealDJG Год назад +101

    Bret Harts heel turn was so awesome.
    The transition from all around good guy to bitter heel worked. Especially since Bret had legit reasons to be mad.

    • @fingersTitan
      @fingersTitan Год назад +23

      The 2nd genius part was "Heel only in the USA." that was probably a 1st.
      Here in the UK. He remained an anti-American babyface.

    • @jamescourt5201
      @jamescourt5201 Год назад +2

      Hart started heel with the Hart foundation. He flipped with the wind.

    • @fingersTitan
      @fingersTitan Год назад +2

      @@boltelectric Undertaker was a full hero who took on and killed Hulkamania to us Brits. You've also just pulled out my No1 and No2 wrestlers in history. I hated it when them 2 wrestled each other as a kid. lol

    • @JM1993951
      @JM1993951 Год назад +3

      I love that Bret hasn’t dropped the bitterness. I don’t blame him either.

    • @catchcan221
      @catchcan221 Год назад +3

      @@JM1993951 He’s extremely committed to kayfabe.

  • @jeremywilliams5141
    @jeremywilliams5141 Год назад +131

    Here are a few others that are worth mentioning:
    1. Larry Zbyszko turning on Bruno Sammartino in 1980.
    2. The Fabulous Freebirds turning on Kerry Von Erich in Kerry's NWA World Championship match against Ric Flair. This would start the long-standing rivalry between the Von Erichs and the Freebirds in World Class Championship Wrestling.
    3. Ric Flair turning on Dusty Rhodes in 1985. This would lead to not only their world title match at Starrcade but also the formation of The Four Horsemen.

    • @jerrystephens9057
      @jerrystephens9057 Год назад +14

      Finally - someone who knows some real heel turn heat. Golly-these are legendary!

    • @jeremywilliams5141
      @jeremywilliams5141 Год назад +3

      @@mikehunt4986 Thank you. LOL

    • @randallguzik3764
      @randallguzik3764 Год назад +14

      The Ole Turn on Dusty in 1980 in the Omni…started a riot. Barry Windham turning on Lex Luger…

    • @philbabb6460
      @philbabb6460 Год назад

      deep cuts

    • @jarrodhall3686
      @jarrodhall3686 Год назад

      @@jeremywilliams5141That wasn’t a compliment.

  • @jimschwandt8089
    @jimschwandt8089 Год назад +76

    One heel turn that was not "epic", but is still worth a mention is Rick Martel's turn on Tito Santana at Wrestlemania 5. Martel's "Model" character lasted from 89 till around 1993, which is fairly impressive considering the circumstances.

    • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
      @ModernDayRenaissanceMan Год назад +11

      To this day I'm mad about Strike Force breaking up. They were great! Tito went with the El Matador gimmick which ruined his career. He still wrestles today!

    • @nostalgiaman6816
      @nostalgiaman6816 Год назад +1

      @@ModernDayRenaissanceManI wish Tom Zenk would have stayed

    • @theprogressingdrummer1631
      @theprogressingdrummer1631 Год назад +1

      Underrated heal turn, absolutely

    • @jamesdabruzzo5360
      @jamesdabruzzo5360 Год назад +1

      good call

  • @sharmellkeane3924
    @sharmellkeane3924 Год назад +6

    Best face turn either Perfect turning on Heenan or Jarrett joining the good guys with that guitar shot to AJ!

  • @mattroxursoul
    @mattroxursoul Год назад +7

    Hogan coming out for Andres Trophy was totally just to hot dog it up. Sort of like when Macho Man wins the title and Hulk definitely showboats in what should be Savages spot.

  • @JohnYomtovJr
    @JohnYomtovJr Год назад +61

    Jericho’s WCW heel turn was epic and it led to some of the most memorable promos and matches in WCW history - definitely should be on this list.

    • @chihollywood9379
      @chihollywood9379 Год назад +4

      Armbar!!!!

    • @JohnYomtovJr
      @JohnYomtovJr Год назад +1

      @@chihollywood9379 Introducing Bore Us Malenko - he has one more more than you Dean….he only has one move.

    • @chihollywood9379
      @chihollywood9379 Год назад +3

      @@JohnYomtovJr although he was a face at da time but Malenko disguising himself as Ciclope during a battle royal maybe considered also

    • @boscoequadruple3240
      @boscoequadruple3240 Год назад

      Yeah & technically, that was when "Y2J" was born.

    • @nostalgiaman6816
      @nostalgiaman6816 Год назад

      How did he turn heel?

  • @sjfrenz93
    @sjfrenz93 Год назад +22

    Barry Windham's heel turn when he joined the Horsemen was fantastic

  • @benziescha5438
    @benziescha5438 Год назад +9

    Best face turn has to be Jarrett becoming the 5th member of team Joe 👌🎸

  • @louisvelez40
    @louisvelez40 Год назад +43

    I loved all these heel turns but my favorite was Hulk Hogan with that leg drop to savage. You could feel the nuclear heat he received when he joined the Outsiders. Then the in ring promo, fans throwing trash and other things they got their hands on. The formation of the New World Order helped WCW in the ratings for nearly 2 years over WWF/E. Hall and Nash gave the build in this storyline the edge it needed with how real they made it. Hogan becoming the most hated villain after the most beloved rejuvenated his character.

    • @mugabi9502
      @mugabi9502 Год назад +5

      Hogan's heel turn changed the course of wrestling. It also gave the WCW the advantage in the Monday Night wars.

  • @CuteLesbo69
    @CuteLesbo69 Год назад +10

    Ole turning on Dusty is one of the greatest turns ever.

  • @liamfitzgerald7217
    @liamfitzgerald7217 Год назад +28

    A good face turn for me would be Batista turning face against Evolution. The pop he gets from it is brilliant.

  • @justafanofnerdculture7602
    @justafanofnerdculture7602 Год назад +29

    Paul Orndorff turning on Hulk Hogan will always have a special place in my heart...and I was a Hulkamaniac! Also, Batista's face turn was as close to perfect as you can get. I love the fact that his face turn happened gradually and then we got a huge, huge payoff in the end.

    • @jaychild78
      @jaychild78 Год назад +2

      I was so confused as a kid when Mr Wonderful turned on Hogan on SNME 😮 completely shocked 😮

    • @jonnyshanon2103
      @jonnyshanon2103 Год назад +1

      Lol,I was so shocked and upset as a kid when that happened. I mean it really affected me.

    • @kronos911
      @kronos911 Год назад +1

      @@jaychild78 Wasn't SNME it was one of their syndicated shows on Saturday either Challenge or Superstars.

  • @vciotoli2126
    @vciotoli2126 Год назад +42

    Cactus Jack's heel turn in ECW was a great one. The 'Cane Dewey' promo is still unbelievable.

    • @coreylineberry8557
      @coreylineberry8557 Год назад +2

      Still the highest rated promo of all time on Cagematch.

    • @coreyhall1150
      @coreyhall1150 Год назад +4

      Oh man the "Anti-Hardcore" Foley was SHEER GENIUS. Love it. Cause YOU KNOW Foley was actually probably shooting for real about how Hardcore was nothing but garbage....

    • @catchcan221
      @catchcan221 Год назад

      @@coreyhall1150 He was right. ECW fans were mostly horrible human beings. Foley talks about how a wrestler did a dive over the top rope and landed on his head on the concrete and those cretain fans just yelled “you f-cked up!”

    • @nemopouncey3827
      @nemopouncey3827 Год назад

      don't forget Tyson kidd turning
      on davy hart smith.

    • @nemopouncey3827
      @nemopouncey3827 Год назад

      man the jtg an shad one was unexpected.
      r.i.p. shad

  • @scottinglis6456
    @scottinglis6456 Год назад +24

    I loved Tugboat's turn when he went on to be Typhoon

    • @dawgpound187
      @dawgpound187 Год назад +2

      I agree, that was underrated,
      6 man tag turns into
      The Natural Disasters

    • @snerdterguson
      @snerdterguson Год назад

      Am I wrong, or was Tugboat/Typhoon at one time The Shockmaster?

    • @stevenpeeven3169
      @stevenpeeven3169 Год назад +1

      @snerd Terguson he was

  • @karlepaul6632
    @karlepaul6632 Год назад +17

    Andre turning heel was HUGE! The following week when Piper asked Hogan if he accepted Andre's challenge, and he did, that was it! I called my buddy with the projector TV (because I knew he was watching) and he already convinced his folks to get the WrestleMania III PPV! 😁 Huge turnout at his house that day! lol

  • @jamesabernethy7896
    @jamesabernethy7896 Год назад +11

    I keep saying this but it's important to comment to help the algorithms. I save your videos as workout videos so don't see them at the time. A great balance of humour, great facts and some smooth storytelling. The Reliving the War series has been a fantastic format. I've never been the biggest fan of actual wrestling, but I find the behind-the-scenes material much more interesting. Whether you are covering a storyline, event or someone's career. Your videos are always entertaining, well-structured and you give the performers respect when it's due. The love you have for wrestling always comes through. Fantastic work as always.

    • @Lumpycpu
      @Lumpycpu Год назад

      Maybe it already is, but this would make a great, wholesome copypasta for the sake of boosting wrestlingbios channel comments.

    • @jamesabernethy7896
      @jamesabernethy7896 Год назад

      @@Lumpycpu I may say similar things but never copy and paste on any comments on any channel. Just slightly ashamed to admit how far behind I've fallen compared to the schedule after a couple of colds, Covid and a heavy work schedule.

  • @mikebailey8297
    @mikebailey8297 Год назад +15

    Takers heel turn as Big Evil was awesome, but also his baby-face turn after the Jeff Hardy fight when he gave him huge respect. So memorable

  • @oliverkloshophdndrecords50
    @oliverkloshophdndrecords50 Год назад +67

    Excuse me... Marty jumped through the window trying to escape from Shawn's greatness.

    • @drewcowan
      @drewcowan Год назад +7

      That was a Marty Heel turn in my book. Cowardice to try and escape through the window.

    • @michaelandrews4895
      @michaelandrews4895 Год назад +3

      He totally dived through that window. Such an act of cowardice hahaha

    • @LMNY1
      @LMNY1 Год назад

      Are you blind?!

  • @madteam3parents773
    @madteam3parents773 Год назад +30

    Larry Zybysko's heel turn on Bruno Sammartino was epic!

  • @antiadam666
    @antiadam666 Год назад +31

    Hogan turning is THE heel turn. My personal favourite is Mark Henry though, that was pure gold

  • @icedrgon
    @icedrgon Год назад +16

    What's really interesting is that I was in the live crowd at X-Seven. Without commentary there was a huge group of us who thought that Vince McMahon had actually turned face. There were a lot of cheers from various sections. Guess we couldn't of fathomed Stone Cold turning heel. Was only the next night on Raw that we realized what actually went down.

  • @romacechina
    @romacechina Год назад +15

    Bob Backlund snapping and becoming Mr Backlund was one of the highlights of 1994 for me, he went from being in the background to being along with Owen, the best heel in the company that was entertaining and scary to watch in equal measure.

    • @probochronicles3991
      @probochronicles3991 Год назад +1

      That's another one I remember well, and actually should've been on this list

  • @denniswilliams6519
    @denniswilliams6519 Год назад +7

    Shocked the Rock's first heel turn to join the Nation is not on here. One of the most impactful moments in wrestling history, turned the Rock's career around after his generic babyface run put it on damn near life support and was the first step in a true birth of a mega star.

  • @TankCop
    @TankCop Год назад +6

    Loved the ROCKERS. when Shawn turned heel was the shock of my young life.

  • @DJVm4GOD1
    @DJVm4GOD1 Год назад +36

    Heel turns such as Jericho on Shawn, Eddie on Rey in 2005, Batista on Rey at Bragging Rights, have to be up there in terms of great heel turns.

    • @chihollywood9379
      @chihollywood9379 Год назад +2

      Batista as well as Eddie destroyed Rey

    • @zemox2534
      @zemox2534 Год назад +3

      @@chihollywood9379 The Jericho heel turn in 2008 was awesome. It was the last time he was cool, at least in my eyes. The things he did to Shawn was truly despicable and made him a top heel

  • @DEYOCLUB
    @DEYOCLUB Год назад +4

    I remember that Mega Powers explosion! I loved the build up and everything about it. Saturday Night's Main Event was such an awesome show as well because you knew something was going down every episode. This was such an amazing trip down memory lane! Thanks so much!!!

  • @tinotica
    @tinotica Год назад +16

    Batistas heel turn in 2009 is easily my favorite. Probably the first time a babyface let you know he was turning before actually doing it. Plus his soft delivery made it more scary

    • @huffy6192
      @huffy6192 Год назад

      It got leaked both in 2008 and 2009 he was gonna turn heel. But, both him and Cena got injured. So, they had to put it off til the next year. Where it was rumored it’d be his last Wrestlemania, full time.

    • @nemopouncey3827
      @nemopouncey3827 Год назад

      poor Rey.

  • @manchuriancandybar864
    @manchuriancandybar864 Год назад +13

    Don't forget the heel turns of Pretty Paul Roma and the mighty Hercules that led to the formation of Power and Glory under the tutelage of The Doctor of Style Slick. They were one of the top contenders for the tag-team titles.

    • @le.mister.j
      @le.mister.j Год назад

      i was shocked when slickster came into the shot

    • @snerdterguson
      @snerdterguson Год назад

      There finishing move always looked so impressive back in the day. The superplex with Roma landing the splash from the top rope with perfect timing.

  • @OldDirtyCollector
    @OldDirtyCollector Год назад +6

    Shawn’s short heel turn in 2005 was pretty well done also. The promos especially in Montreal were done to perfection and gave us a taste of 1997 HBK.

  • @evanhanley6437
    @evanhanley6437 Год назад +16

    This makes me love old wrestling even more. Fantastic coverage!

    • @jondavis845
      @jondavis845 Год назад

      Sgt. Saughter heel turn in 90 pissed me off cause i was in desert storm and i remember wanting hulk hogan to beat him! Wow wrestling was so fun then❤️

  • @PeterHowe228
    @PeterHowe228 Год назад +5

    If you're looking for a second top heel turn list here are some recommendations: Jake Roberts turning heel in 1991, Shawn Michaels in 1997, Scott Steiner in 1998, Triple H in 1999, JBL in 2004, Christian Cage in 2006, Kurt Angle in 2007, Chris Jericho in 2008, CM Punk in 2009, Christian in 2011, Bobby Roode in 2011, Daniel Bryan in 2018, MJF in 2019.

  • @gaipontiff2
    @gaipontiff2 Год назад +22

    One of my favorite heel turns was Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndorff turning on Hulk Hogan in 1986. The heat that Orndorff received was nuclear.

    • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
      @ModernDayRenaissanceMan Год назад +3

      Most people don't remember before Wrestlemania 1. The Orndorff / Hogan tag team & subsequent Flower Shop segments are a little too old school for some.

    • @nemopouncey3827
      @nemopouncey3827 Год назад

      Seth turning on the shield was
      like omg.

    • @nemopouncey3827
      @nemopouncey3827 Год назад +1

      Andre turning on hogan?

    • @rgwebb5165
      @rgwebb5165 Год назад

      The Orndorff Hogan cage match from Saturday Nights Main Event was much better than Hogan Bundy at Wrestlemania 2. If Andre hadn't turned, I wonder if Mr. Wonderful would have headlined Wrestlemania with Hogan.

    • @rgwebb5165
      @rgwebb5165 Год назад

      Mega Powers explosion was so well done. Hogan had lust in his eyes.

  • @forearmsmcgee
    @forearmsmcgee Год назад +5

    Best heel turns: Hogan nwo, Bully Ray aces n eights, Larry Z on Bruno, Samoa Joe joining main even mafia.
    Best face turns: Bossman turning on slick, Owen becoming the Black Hart, Jarrett joining team Joe (never ever saw Jarrett turning face) and Perfect siding with Macho

  • @NightVisionPhantom
    @NightVisionPhantom Год назад +12

    The first heel turn I ever saw with my own eyes was Scott Steiner's turn on Rick. I didn't watch wrestling much before that time but I knew their names enough that they were identified as a solid tag team and when I saw the turn happen, I was shocked in a way teenage marks would be at the time. I never cared for the tag team as a whole or even Scott's singles runs going forward, but the main takeaway from all that was "don't trust even your own flesh and blood" in wrestling.

  • @devoesnow6739
    @devoesnow6739 Год назад +45

    Cena at One Night Stand was basically a heel, and it was beautiful

    • @Kas58223
      @Kas58223 Год назад +7

      Cena was a heel that night that was nuclear heat

    • @mrdude88
      @mrdude88 Год назад +2

      I hardly call that a heel turn. Cena just work the crowd, because understand the business and did the job for RVD in order to leave the crowd happy going home.

    • @Slop_Dogg
      @Slop_Dogg Год назад +1

      Besides when he was actually in the process of having his heel ring attire designed/theme created, that might be the closest we’ll ever get.

    • @Kas58223
      @Kas58223 Год назад +1

      @@mrdude88 ah I loved the way he worked that crowd up though it was great

    • @mrdude88
      @mrdude88 Год назад +1

      @@Kas58223 It was pretty good and the next night he was the same ole goody two shoes Superman-like Boy Scout character he is.

  • @graveyardshowpodcast
    @graveyardshowpodcast Год назад +4

    Andre's turn was so well put together, especially when it went on for several weeks in build-up. I always loved Jesse's reaction when Andre challenged Hogan, and when Piper asked Hogan if he'll accept the challenge and Hogan screamed "YESSSSSSS!" the crowd went ballistic. It was just so much fun back then.
    ~ Caretaker

    • @ludvigborga3676
      @ludvigborga3676 Год назад +1

      The heel turn started at MSG after one of Hogan's victories over a challenger. Andre came into the ring after the match and held Hogan's belt in his hands while Hogan was too busy posing for the fans. When Hogan turned around, they were face to face and Andre just dropped the belt on the floor. Hogan acted as if nothing had happened but the fans started booing Andre for the first time (even before Piper's pit tapings).

  • @dohoangquan35
    @dohoangquan35 Год назад +25

    Stone Cold's heel turn was great because when you look back at it, there were a lot of foreshadowings: Austin failed to beat HHH, had a hard time against other new main eventers like Kurt Angle, and a desperate "win-at-all-cost" attitude when he realized he was no longer in his prime compare to The Rock. The build-up to the turn was very logical.
    The problem was after Rock went away for filming, Stone Cold had no credible babyface to challenge him. That guy should has been Triple H himself, but instead they allied with each other.

    • @camerondalton1495
      @camerondalton1495 Год назад +3

      I agree. Him being protrayed as coward at points didn't help. Though his work was great as he showed a ton of range. He could be a bully, pyscho, and funny.

    • @jamescarey1622
      @jamescarey1622 Год назад +3

      I think they were building to a feud with HHH, but Hunter wound up tearing his quad.

    • @Cableguy15
      @Cableguy15 Год назад

      Another foreshadowing (At least imo) was Vince McMahon's interview with Michael Cole just before his match with Shane at Mania 17. "You want shocking? Tonight, you'll get shocking. I guarantee it." - At first blush, he seems to be talking about how crazy the match is going to get. But with the way he was looking at the camera and how he phrased it, "Tonight", I always felt he was talking about the heel turn to come.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад

      @@Cableguy15 Austin still got it

    • @williamwolfxrivera9929
      @williamwolfxrivera9929 Год назад +1

      Doubt was the major theme about Austin's return to glory hell irl he really was considered retiring which was incorporated into that Smackdown interview with JR after WM there's also the fact that Austin would attack Heels after the match when they actually won it clean as a whistle
      If you watch the ending of his NWO match with HHH he attack him not only that but JR actually took note at The sheer disappointment in Austin face but wave it off as nothing not realizing it affected the Rattlesnake more than we know

  • @deathsnitemaresinfullust2269
    @deathsnitemaresinfullust2269 Год назад +4

    Great video, it really must have been fun to make.
    Vincent finally standing up to The Million Dollar Man was a really good babyface turn although it lead to nowhere for him.
    😄👍

  • @MrNegativecreep07
    @MrNegativecreep07 Год назад +11

    2:03 I think you'll find Marty, in an act of disgraceful cowardice, jumped through the window to escape.

  • @stingrey1571
    @stingrey1571 Год назад +3

    the interesting thing about andre heel's turn is it was also a piper face turn. piper was getting cheered after WM2. when he showed concern for hogan, this solidified the turn.

  • @markwhitehouse6070
    @markwhitehouse6070 Год назад +7

    I know this is not a memorable one but it is one that sticks out in my mind from when I was a kid. The British Bulldog turning heel on Diesel right before Summerslam 1995 and aligning himself with Jim Cornette. I remember what a shocker that was for me.

  • @martynodonnell
    @martynodonnell Год назад +3

    Another awesome upload from the wrestling channel with the most jam on the planet!
    I think a heel turn that somehow gets overlooked a lot is Paul Bearer turning on Undertaker, at Summerslam 96. I was legit shocked when that one happened. It played out through 97 and all lead up to Undertaker VS Kane and the debut of Kane.

  • @Goldnfoxx
    @Goldnfoxx Год назад +8

    Oh, my favorite face turn of all time is easy... Macho Man at WrestleMania 7. Also the best match of Warrior's career, imo. I also REALLY liked Perfect's face turn on Raw when Warrior was ousted (talk about not following up a great face turn with anything meaningful, though...). Taker's face turn on Jake when Jake was going to hit Elizabeth with a chair was one of the few turns that actually got me, too. Was on the phone with a friend at the time, and we both said, "What the hell...?" at the exact same time. 😂

  • @JasonSantiagoShow
    @JasonSantiagoShow Год назад +2

    Mark Henry's "I'm coming home" promo should be on here. That had me hook line and sinker.

    • @MightMouse2174
      @MightMouse2174 Год назад

      He should've won the title off that promo alone

  • @mikem10481
    @mikem10481 Год назад +2

    Going way way back I loved the Freebirds turning on Kerry Von Erich in Texas. It lead to some record business at the time.
    Also Barry Windham turning on Luger and then joining the 4 Horseman was another.

  • @sukanyacole1882
    @sukanyacole1882 Год назад +5

    Konnan turning on the 4 live kru and beating down bullet Bob, introduced LAX and probably K dawgs biggest push

  • @ace51689
    @ace51689 Год назад +1

    "I kicked your leg outta your leg" got me so good. That's one I actually hadn't heard yet. Reminds me of Shane Douglas' "I smashed your knee into obliverally."

  • @tomsimmons7673
    @tomsimmons7673 Год назад +6

    As a kid, the Andre the Giant and Shawn Michaels heel turns killed me as a kid.

  • @thecollector75
    @thecollector75 Год назад +3

    Best babyface turn for me was the big boss man in early 1990 .... I never saw it coming but was so cool when it looked like slick had taken a bribe for his services by the million dollar man....

  • @MyPisceanNature
    @MyPisceanNature Год назад +4

    I think the best part of Bret Hart's heel turn is he still played the face outside the United States, and portrayed the American fans as the villain.

  • @davidworden4470
    @davidworden4470 Год назад +2

    Marty was given way more opportunities than any one to date in both wcw and the wwe

  • @traderneal
    @traderneal Год назад +9

    I know it's old school, but how do you not have Larry Zbyszko turning on Bruno? That was the ultimate turn. Very few if any saw that coming.

  • @terryeubanks8797
    @terryeubanks8797 Год назад +3

    Jericho's first WCW heel turn wasn't memorable itself, but it led to some of the greatest heel stuff we've ever seen.

  • @troystaunton254
    @troystaunton254 Год назад +4

    2:43 Austin’s work as a heel was amazing.
    Austin’s turn to heel killed wrestling. In literally 1 week it went from everyone talking about Monday night raw (on Wednesday as I’m Australian so we saw it Tuesday when we got home from school.) but we all went from talking about it and being pumped for Austin vs rock. To literally not one person even watching it, and as far as I’m aware I’m the only one who regained the interest and even then it’s podcasts and channels like this, not current wrestling. So Austin’s heel turn was absolutely not awesome for the business.

  • @doubledown0411
    @doubledown0411 Год назад +1

    I loved the Austin heel turn. Especially because he totally committed to it. Plus his skits with McMahon and Angle backstage were hilarious.
    McMahon :Angle is a dork, but he's OUR Dork."
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @mols89
    @mols89 Год назад +2

    I loved Kane's heel turn. The Big Red Machine definitely returned!

  • @unklesalty3732
    @unklesalty3732 Год назад +3

    One of the best story-wise was when Ole Anderson turned on Dusty Rhodes in 1980. You can find Ole's promo after the turn on YT, it's a work of verbal art.

    • @thestardustgamer296
      @thestardustgamer296 Год назад

      You can also hear both Jim Cornette & Brian Last go into detail about it

  • @ferox965
    @ferox965 Год назад +3

    I remember Andre turning heel. That was shocking-but you forgot Larry Zybysko turning on Bruno Sammartino.

  • @jonnycatbxny6046
    @jonnycatbxny6046 Год назад +2

    One of the greatest turns that doesn't get mentioned enough is Orndorff turning on Hogan in '86. There was some foreshadowing, but nobody saw that coming... Clothesline, then Pile-driver. CLASSIC!!!💪🏿

    • @jondavis845
      @jondavis845 Год назад

      I remember mr wonderful turn on hogan in 86 man what a fued that was! Good stuff bro!

    • @MightMouse2174
      @MightMouse2174 Год назад

      Definitely seen that coming especially the way he was acting the week prior against the Moondogs

  • @onjohns1
    @onjohns1 Год назад +2

    Hogan’s heel turns on both Andre and Savage were so good that fans still believe that Hogan was the victim and the other guys turned heel.

  • @lordrosemount
    @lordrosemount Год назад +4

    Answering the original question off the top of my head, my favourite face turn is AJ Styles in TNA in 2013. He'd been doing a dark, tweener gimmick, and had been coming out to the great session track, 'Evil Ways'. (Aficionados should look up on RUclips an excellent mashup a fan produced between it and his WWE theme, titled 'Phenomenal Ways'). AJ had been ambivalent but the faces needed a partner. Just after a multi-man match started 'Evil Ways' started and he came out. The song goes, to end the chorus, "And I can't hide - My evil ways." Well, he was standing hooded and bowed, but just as the first half of that line was sung the track went quiet and, sure as a button, he threw off his hood, put up his hand in his old and current signature pose and then his old music hit. "Get ready to fly! - I am I am...", etc. It didn't mean much for the wrestling landscape but as a well-crafted moment, I thought it was, well, phenomenal.

  • @StarionX
    @StarionX Год назад +6

    One of the best face turns was Mr. Perfect in 1992 on Prime Time Wrestling. Warrior was gone and Macho Man had to find a partner against Razor Ramon and Ric Flair. I do believe it was last minute, but the general idea made for some interesting content. It was worth watching through it. Heenan, the legend he was at the time, helped bring the whole thing together with his reactions and banter.

  • @BudSchnelker
    @BudSchnelker Год назад +2

    Barry Windham turning on Lex Lugar and joining the Horsemen is conspicuous by its absence. Very subtle seeds were planted months before but most people missed them, so even though the turn was a stunner, the Horsemen were able to go on TV the next week and point out that they'd tried to tell everyone all along.

  • @shenanitims4006
    @shenanitims4006 Год назад +1

    I love the idea of a “Heels Turning Baby-Face” video. Though I think a natural sequel to this video would be “Worst Heel Turns.”

  • @RNCV-uf7wu
    @RNCV-uf7wu Год назад +3

    I liked British Bulldog's heel turn on Diesel on Raw in 1995, it breathed new life into Davey Boy

  • @mattgardiner614
    @mattgardiner614 Год назад +6

    Bully Ray being revealed as the President of the Aces & Eights in Impact.

  • @jamesgentry13
    @jamesgentry13 Год назад +1

    Biggest most memorable fsce turn for me was Hoganreturning to the red an yellow on Monday Nitro. I was there in person for that and the pop was enormous!

  • @rosemaryfarell5264
    @rosemaryfarell5264 Год назад +1

    The Mullets flowing in the Barber shop when HBK judas Jannetty. OUTRAGEOUS.

  • @jameswarner5878
    @jameswarner5878 Год назад +11

    HBK's heel turn was an amazing slow burn. Accidental elimination in the tag team championship contender battle royal, causing an elimination at Survivor Series, and other small in and out of ring things. I remember the barber shop segment when it first aired... it was shocking.

  • @TheAutistWhisperer
    @TheAutistWhisperer Год назад +41

    I remember being legit angry and betrayed when Stone Cold sided with Vince. I know it has it's detractors but I liked that heel turn.

    • @milknyte
      @milknyte Год назад +7

      Same here also alliance Austin's theme is one of my favourites.

    • @chihollywood9379
      @chihollywood9379 Год назад +2

      It was actually good imo. I hate that Austin became a cowardly heed 4 a bit but he changed that part of his heel run not 2 soon after

  • @MikeD974
    @MikeD974 Год назад +4

    Heel Austin and Angle were great together so many funny moments I loved it

  • @sithvsjedi9696
    @sithvsjedi9696 Год назад +33

    Undertaker turning heel to start his big evil phase was pure gold. As was Austin's turn in 2001. Poor JR always seemed to get the brunt of these turns (also with Kane's) 😅🙏🏼

    • @complexfellow4961
      @complexfellow4961 Год назад +2

      Im surprised this wasn’t covered in the video. Undertaker played the heel brilliantly. It was strangely watching taker in this manner compared to his previous gimmicks but it was very memorable

    • @sithvsjedi9696
      @sithvsjedi9696 Год назад +6

      @@complexfellow4961 Me too. It is a glaring omission. The feud with Rick Flair was one of the greats. Undertaker made those punches of his look brutal, especially on David Flair

    • @thomassalas5191
      @thomassalas5191 Год назад +1

      What about Paul bearers heel turn

  • @martinzies2874
    @martinzies2874 Год назад +10

    Bully Ray should feature surely?!

  • @The495marauder
    @The495marauder Год назад +21

    The fabulous Rougeau brothers turning heel was classic. And ought to be ranked high.

    • @toptenguy1
      @toptenguy1 Год назад +3

      Funny thing is that I am a French Canadian and we had a Quebec feed in 1988. So they always gave the Rougeaus the legitimate benefit of the doubt for the most part! hahaha.

  • @wilhelm5824
    @wilhelm5824 Год назад +2

    Tatanka. The WWF made nothing out of it. But the turn at Summerslam 1994 was fantastic.

  • @johnj2373
    @johnj2373 Год назад +2

    You
    Should have had Barry Windham turning on Lex Luger and joining the Four Horsemen that was one of the most shocking headlines turns I ever witnessed.

  • @jeremykifer
    @jeremykifer Год назад +3

    The Andre Heel turn was fantastic. I was 8 years old at the time and seeing that was fantastic and Traumatizing

  • @jaystreet46
    @jaystreet46 Год назад +3

    Man the mega powers were awesome! The most over tag team ever!!

  • @kes9684
    @kes9684 Год назад +1

    One I remember from my childhood was henning turning on the horseman, yes looks so obvious now but it stuck with me for so long for some reason

  • @brucewilson7969
    @brucewilson7969 Год назад +1

    The Infamous “WHAT” chant that crowds still do to this day came from Austin’s Heel turn .

  • @SentinelBayReviews
    @SentinelBayReviews Год назад +13

    One of my favorite baby-face turns was Ken Shamrock turning on Shane's Corporation on Raw because they didn't have his back while he tried to rescue Ryan from the Undertaker. Shamrock was and still is my favorite wrestler, and having him back on the good side with an "I take you all out singlehandedly"-attitude was exactly to my liking.

    • @carter3369
      @carter3369 Год назад +3

      He’s been doing some interviews recently talking about his time in WWF and why he left. It’s on the “Wrestling Shoot Interviews” channel.

  • @MidwestMachete
    @MidwestMachete Год назад +4

    A really good babyface turn I can think of off the top of my head is the Daniel Bryan one when he attacked Bray Wyatt.
    The way the crowd reacted to it, it was beautiful.

  • @116anthonyt
    @116anthonyt Год назад +2

    I can’t believe Barry Windham’s heel turn is not on here. It was epic. I still see him holding up the 4 fingers

  • @corkscrewfoley
    @corkscrewfoley Год назад +2

    Being old enough to see it happen, even to this day, watching the Hulk/Andre incident breaks my heart. I was a Hulkamaniac, and seeing Andre turn his back on Hulk destroyed me. Regardless of how folks feel about Hulk, for me, watching that still hurts.

  • @PhillipP93
    @PhillipP93 Год назад +9

    Triple H's face turn with the revival of DX was great.

    • @huffy6192
      @huffy6192 Год назад

      The revival where they all eventually turned heel again…..Or, the “Dad Joke” version?

  • @jggonzalez6299
    @jggonzalez6299 Год назад +2

    I’d honestly like to see the inverse of this list worst heel turns

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Год назад +2

      You could make a list of all of Big Shows heel/face turns.

  • @madmartian2
    @madmartian2 Год назад +1

    "Kicked his leg out of his leg"
    Owen was just ahead of his time. That's some 2012 humor. Lol

  • @taffysaur
    @taffysaur Год назад +1

    Royal Rumble 1992 was the first wrestling event I ever watched, and they replayed the Shawn/Marty breakup, so that was the first heel turn I ever saw. It’s a good one to establish the trope for you as a child.

  • @JackQSmith
    @JackQSmith Год назад +3

    Owen's turn was my favorite, even if it was predictable. Even though he botched that line during his promo, I thought it kind of worked, seemed natural. Think of where his kayfabe mental state was at the time. I thought it made perfect sense that something so nonsensical would come out as he's venting his frustrations about his brother. Also this was a rare PPV with Ted DiBiase on color. Dibiase's laugh of approval to Owen's kick, and everything else Owen did and said, was fantastic.