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Kane has basically been a heel his whole career, I think there were a few fights setup to be face, but even as he changed his face it was always meant to be bad guy (maybe 1-2 people could name, someone earlier today was saying something about Kane post-raping Lita for a baby, feuded with Edge I guess as face). I would say Taker, but the American Bad-Ass was suppose to be a SoA likable badguy.

-Is Rapping like an a-class boston ******, telling the audience to suck your dick, and talking shit on everyone make you a heel in 00's?
 
?? Show & Kane has been both face and heel throughout their careers. When big show first won the heavyweight , he was a face. Years later , when he won the title a 2nd time on smackdown . he was a heel.
Please check your facts before speaking sir.

A Big Show or Kane turn never occurred in wrestling history.
 
Please check your facts before speaking sir.

A Big Show or Kane turn never occurred in wrestling history.
Both Kane and the Big Show have only been faces/heels throughout their entire respective careers.

I can't think of a single time where either wasn't a face/heel.
 
Finding lifelong heels is difficult because for most of wrestling history the heel was the match caller, the ring general, so the more experienced guy would play the heel and call the match while the new guys would follow and play the babyface.
Most guys who were heels for most of their careers fall into the evil foreigner catagory: Ivan Koloff, Col. DeBeers, Mr. Fuji, th Iron Sheik, etc.

Rick Rude was basically a life long heel after a brief run as a face to start his career.
 
Tyler Breeze! Always been the bad guy.

Sting. I remember he flirted with turning briefly but I honestly can't remember if he ever did. I seem to think he sided with his friend Luger who was a baddie, because friends like Luger are proper friends, whilst still being face. Something like that, anyway.

I instantly thought of Steamboat, too.
 
Tyler Breeze! Always been the bad guy.

Sting. I remember he flirted with turning briefly but I honestly can't remember if he ever did. I seem to think he sided with his friend Luger who was a baddie, because friends like Luger are proper friends, whilst still being face. Something like that, anyway.

I instantly thought of Steamboat, too.
Sting's first major run was as a heel in UWF in Hotstuff & Hyatt International as Eddie Gilbert's henchman.
 
Tyler Breeze! Always been the bad guy.

Sting. I remember he flirted with turning briefly but I honestly can't remember if he ever did. I seem to think he sided with his friend Luger who was a baddie, because friends like Luger are proper friends, whilst still being face. Something like that, anyway.

I instantly thought of Steamboat, too.
Sting was a heel in both WCW and TNA for a short time and interestingly it was around ten years apart.

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