5 best heels in AEW & WWE

Who really is the best bad guy?
Who really is the best bad guy?

4) Seth Rollins

What a transformation
What a transformation

A few months ago, it's safe to say that Seth Rollins was in a tricky position. After holding the Universal Championship twice in a matter of months, beating Lesnar twice to do so, the fans had begun to turn on him as a babyface. Some believe that was due to his attitude on social media, whereas others feel like he just wasn't booked in the right way.

Regardless of what you believe, it's safe to say that he came out swinging when he eventually turned heel. He turned into the Monday Night Messiah, bringing Murphy and the Authors of Pain into the mix in order to build himself quite the faction.

From his in-ring work to his promos, Seth is able to draw some natural reactions from the crowd - proving why babyfaces can switch fairly seamlessly over to being effective heels, completely reinventing themselves in the process.

Seth may not be everyone's flavour even to this day, but he's got a great platform to build on in the next few weeks and months.

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