5 WWE stars who should never turn face

Ric Flair - arguably the best heel of all time.
Ric Flair - probably the best heel of all time

#4 Randy Orton

The Viper
The Viper

Randy Orton is one of the most experienced superstars in the WWE today. He joined WWE in 2002 and has been a consistent performer for over 15 years. A 13-time World Champion, The Viper recently became a Grand Slam Champion by winning the United States Championship at Fastlane.

Looking back at Orton’s career, there’s no denying what made him the icon he is today. Whether it was his Legend Killer persona of disrespecting legends of the industry, his time as a member of Evolution, his Rated RKO stint, or his run of destroying the McMahon family, Orton was in his prime as a heel.

Orton expressed his desire of turning heel again:

"I love it and I'm gonna use that, hopefully sooner than later when I turn heel again because I'm sick of this baby-face thing, that's for sure"

Orton’s career is nothing short of stunning, and he has been one of the most recognized WWE superstars of the 2000’s. He was always great as a heel and needs another run as the biggest villain in WWE.

His face character is receiving very little direction and at this point in his career where many believe he’s become stale, the current United States Champion needs to get his mojo back.

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