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Thoughts From The Top Rope 10.29.08: The Art of Heeldom
Posted by Daniel Wilcox on 10.29.2008




I cannot recall the last time so many great heels were in the WWE main event scene at one time. In the last year, we have seen Edge, Randy Orton and Chris Jericho blossom into truly magnificent heels – granted, they were all pretty great before, but each have taken that level of heeldom to a whole new level in recent times. And more recently, The Big Show has been on the roll of his life, once again finding himself playing the unbeatable monster – the difference between now and the other times he's been in that role is major credibility, be it due to taking out Undertaker on a few occasions or being paired with one of the most hated performers in the business in Vickie Guerrero.

Of course, if we go further down the card, we have a plethora of heels that make the weekly shows that much more entertaining – I'm talking about guys like Miz and Morrison, MVP, Santino Marella, Priceless, Vladimir Kozlov et al. Some of these guys get booked like absolute shit (Marella, MVP) but are so good at what they do, they remain over anyway. Others are seemingly ready to make the jump from mid-card act to stars on the rise, but frequently get their legs taken from under them before they can really make that transition.

Heels are infinitely more interesting characters than faces, nine times out of ten. Because all faces really have to do to get cheers is smile, play to the crowd, maybe throw in a high-flying move or two; their character traits are limited to "honest" and "resilient." With heels, there's generally much more opportunity for character development because they have to really give the audience something to hate. Hate is an extreme emotion. In an ideal world, we'd all like to be able to like everyone, but sometimes people give us a reason to dislike them, and the job of a heel is to garner such a response from an audience – not always an task that's easy to accomplish. Sure, there's always the cheap heat method of insulting a local town's biggest sports stars or calling some chick in the front row a fatty, but that'll only get you so far.

Arguably the greatest heel of the modern era, Edge has really taken it to another level in the past few years. Now I don't want to spend too long discussing Edge, because it was just a few weeks ago that a wrote an entire column on the guy, but some things need reiterating. Of course, Edge has something of a head start, what with the whole Matt Hardy saga giving fans a legitimate reason to hate the guy. But what Edge did so brilliantly during that initial heel run in 05 was exploit that, play up his relationship with Lita and allow it to carry him to the top of the card. I think another reason why Edge was hated so much was because he's such an amazing in-ring performer and the people knew it. Take for example, the Hardcore match with Foley at WrestleMania 22 – people loved the match and admired the effort put in by both guys, and thus the fact that Edge won it makes fans loathe him even more. I also think that this is part of the reason La Familia worked so well – Edge did not need them to succeed, but he used them anyway, because he's simply that much of a dick. If you recall that memorable edition of The Cutting Edge with Mick Foley earlier in the year, that was the whole point of that particular promo.

No one seems to be particularly sure when Edge is due back; supposedly his injuries were minor nagging ones, which suggests he should have been back before now and perhaps creative isn't sure what to do with him. And to be fair, that is a puzzler. One would imagine he has some unfinished business with Taker and Vickie Guerrero, but I don't think we need to see that again, and creative probably knows it. Perhaps Edge will go straight after the WWE Championship, and while Edge has already fought Triple H once on pay-per-view this year, the two really haven't had much of a feud, so that would appear to be the fresher option. Personally, I'd love to see Edge win the title and hold it until Mania where he drops it Jeff Hardy.

There is, of course, one other option and that is to turn Edge face. I know, blasphemous, but here me out. Edge does have unfinished business with Vickie Guerrero, more so than The Undertaker, because it was she who forced Edge into Hell in a Cell with Taker. Now we saw elements of Edge's psychotic side when he spent several weeks torturing Vickie back in the summer, and those actions were, to an extent, getting him a lot of fan support. I see no reason why, when he returns, they can't go back to that dynamic and throw in the added twist of Taker and Edge being aligned through a mutual hatred of Guerrero.

Sometimes, it's not creative's decision to turn a guy heel or face – sometimes it's up to the fans. I think we've seen this with the likes of Stone Cold, Rock, Eddie Guerrero, John Cena, Randy Orton, Mr. Kennedy and countless more over the years. The problem with this is, all too often WWE decide to change these guys' characteristics as well; they don't seem to realize it's those characteristics that the fans were cheering in the first place. John Cena is probably the obvious example here – had he remained a badass wigger, I'd wager he would never have gotten all those boos he did. Randy Orton's face run failed for the same reasons.

When the fans turned Steve Austin face at Mania 13, he didn't suddenly start promoting the peace sign instead of the middle finger, did he?

Randy Orton is in a similar position right now; there seems to be a lot of fans ready to embrace him. They appreciate how awesome he is and they want to cheer him. But they don't want him to suddenly start slapping hands on the way down to the ring. In this day and age, being a dick is seen as cool, particularly in wrestling. And they don't come much cooler than Randy Orton.

Ever since he started punting fools in the head in the summer of '07, Orton's been my favourite performer to watch in WWE. His feud with John Cena last year was red hot, albeit cut short due to Cena's unfortunate injury. He kept bringing the goods in the ring with the likes of Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Jeff Hardy. So you can imagine how thrilled I was when, despite all those "in the know" guys in the IWC predicting otherwise, Orton walked out of WrestleMania 24 earlier this year as WWE Champion. Needless to say, the Age of Orton was growing stronger and Orton was probably the best heel in the business at the time. Had he been given the chance, I imagine he would have put together one of the strongest WWE Championship reigns in quite some time. But for whatever reason, creative took the ball off of him and gave the WWE Championship to Triple H.

Sometimes, it's not enough to just be great, particularly as a heel. What you have to remember is that without heels, faces are worthless. Faces are only going to stay popular if they've got a strong heel to go up against, and for that reason, creative needs to have great faith in heels not just to be good in-ring performers, but also to help the faces rolling. And maybe we've come across another reason why John Cena started getting booed – people just didn't want to boo the likes of Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle in the summer of 2005. Back to Orton, maybe it was just a disciplinary thing, but taking the title off of him at that time was a bad move in my book, and creative should've shown more faith and let him run with it for longer. And you copy and paste that last sentence and apply to Chris Jericho's latest title reign, by the way.

Speaking of Jericho, how amazing has that guy been this year? Regarding his comeback last year, people were saying it was going to be a huge let down, that he would be shunted back to the mid-card, jobbed to the likes of Triple H. Few predicted he would in fact go on to become the most despised man in the business, go on to have one of the greatest feuds of all time and once again reign as World Heavyweight Champion.

What's made Jericho such a unique heel this year is that just about everything he has said has been justified. Yes, Shawn Michaels did lie and cheat. Yes, Mike Adamle did treat him unfairly and yes, he was screwed out of the World Heavyweight Championship. Maybe that's the reason the fans hate him so much, or maybe it's just because he is smarmy and cocky and a dick, but either way it's because Jericho is so damn good and doing what he does.

Being a heel is far from easy, at least, being a truly good heel is. Sure, they boo you, but do they loathe you. Chris Jericho, Randy Orton and Edge are loathed by fans. I'd imagine those scattered cheers they receive are from guys like you and me who appreciate just how good they are. And even you're one of those people who think having Cena, Triple H, Batista and Taker on top results in a stale product, be thankful for those awesome heels who keep things interesting. And if it's true that the best characters in wrestling are a person's true personality with the volume turned up, be thankful Edge, Jericho and Orton are such pricks.





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Edge is a pretty good prick Heel and Randy Orton has improved a lot, but for mine Jericho is head and shoulders above those other two in terms of a performer.

Posted By: Olympic Hero (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 02:48 AM

 
 
Another great column Wilcox!

Posted By: RedCoat (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 05:44 AM

 
 
That was the reason I became a fan of Triple H. Back during the Evolution days, I loathed him...and then came to the realization, he has to be damn good at what he does for me to despise him this much. That's usually the point when I become a fan of the heel. And I think Orton, Edge, and Jericho are at that level for me now.

Posted By: MydniteSon (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 08:39 AM

 
 
Great article! I have always liked heels over faces since I started watching wrestling, beginning with Jerry Lawler & Randy Savage, both of who were infinitely less entertaining to me as faces. Orton, Edge & Jericho are my 3 favorite performers in WWE and I hope none of the three is given a face turn, as it would take away from what makes them so great! Agree the belt was taken off Orton & Jericho too soon. The much more interesting storyline is face chasing cocky heel for the belt, not the other way around.

Posted By: 9AirMcNair (Registered)  on October 29, 2008 at 09:04 AM

 
 
If I remember correctly, the ball was taken from Orton after WrestleMania due to some type of incident in a hotel... ?

Posted By: TAT (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 10:25 AM

 
 
Orton is the WAY BETTER heel than either Edge or Y2J.All Edge does is insult the locals to get his heat in his promos and Jericho just bores me.

Posted By: Gary (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 10:40 AM

 
 
I find it funny that it's easy to pull guys like Orton, Edge, and Jericho out when talking about awesome WWE heels, but there is practically no one you can pull out of TNA or RoH as monster, they all fucking hate you heels. Closest for RoH would be Nigel and Age Of The Fall. TNA...I just have no idea anymore. Beer Money? Um...Bashir? Ah....I got nothin.

Posted By: Ramsey (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 10:55 AM

 
 
I just feel that Randy Orton's heel status has been manufactured much in the way that John Cena's face status has been manufactured. For both of these guys - its like someone said - OK - starting today, you are a Face and you are a Heel.

With Edge and Jericho - there was a certain development that occurred for their characters. There were REASONS for them to act as heels. This is the reason why they are successful in their roles.

It is also related to the reasons that Jeff Hardy, Ray Misterio and CM Punk are successful as faces. Their underdog status (both in terms of size and the perceived bias against them by WWE management) is a reason why we root for them to be successful.

We as fans want to feel like we have control in who becomes a "Superstar". So when we see someone that exceeds in a role (as a heel or face) that hasn't been manufactured or forced upon us - they become that much more successful.


Posted By: BobbyC (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 11:05 AM

 
 
I don't think you can go wrong with any of these guys.

Posted By: Jake Fury (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 11:06 AM

 
 
I completely disagree with Olympic Dickhead, and say that it is Edge, who is the greatest heel of this era.

Posted By: Arnab (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 11:12 AM

 
 
Well said Wilcox, and it is certainly nice to finally see Orton getting some appreciation for his work in 2007 and 2008. Consistently the most entertaining aspect of Raw till he went down to injury, his return has shown that he plans on continuing that dominance... Orton vs. Jericho in a match to determine who the bigger asshole is.. Book that shit.

Posted By: Toddo (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 12:01 PM

 
 
Orton is not a great heal. He is a hugh ego-inflated prick asshole that doesn't have anough acting talent to hide it so they use him as a heal.

Posted By: David (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 12:14 PM

 
 
"That was the reason I became a fan of Triple H. Back during the Evolution days, I loathed him...and then came to the realization, he has to be damn good at what he does for me to despise him this much..."

Posted By: MydniteSon (Guest) on October 29, 2008 at 08:39 AM

-- Or, it could be that his reign over Raw at that time made the show agonizingly boring. Triple H, innovator of the "heel who doesn't back down and therefore doesn't get booed" character, is one of the lousier heels in modern pro wrestling. I'm not saying he's not fun to watch as a heel; he just doesn't entice the same anger as a smarter heel like Ric Flair or Ted DiBiase (Sr. duh.) But, as anyone who tries to watch SmackDown can attest, Triple H is much more boring as a babyface, so what's a guy to do..?


Posted By: KanyonKreist (Registered)  on October 29, 2008 at 01:13 PM

 
 
I disagree with you about Cena not being booed. There is a certain segment of the audience that will boo anyone if they are "too" popular. It doesn't matter if they deserve it. They just want to be "cool".

Posted By: The Great Capt. Smooth (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 01:51 PM

 
 
The best heels are the ones that feel justified in their actions and attitude. Not only in wrestling, but in movies/TV. The best villians are the ones that beleive what they are doing is right and just.

Posted By: Flyboy (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 01:55 PM

 
 
Great article Wilcox. I think back to a previous 411 article about the "Well Meaning Heel" in which someone feels they have to turn for a particular reason. Those are the heels in which we are really drawn to, and that's why Jericho's reign was so successful. Deep down the fans knew he was right, but there was no way they were going to root against HBK, so he hated them for that.

Creative really can't do anything about that, those kinds of heel turns can only be successful based upon the performer.

Orton really showed to me on Monday he has the potential to become one of those heels. The emotion in his promo on Adamle really drew me into his character.

As for Edge, it would've been awesome if he told Vicki he only used her to stay as champion. I'm sorry, but all of that wedding crap got in the way. He could do what Christian is doing now in TNA, no alliances but simply a loner who's out for revenge but still uses heel tactics. Tell me the fans won't eat that up.

I guess Nigel would be the best example in RoH, and TNA potentially has the chance in the Main Event Mafia. Time will tell.


Posted By: Orlando (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 02:07 PM

 
 
Randy Orton was a way better Heel then Jericho.

Jericho is actually a more exciting wrestler and was a perfect 10 on the Heel-o-meter, but Orton was worse.

Honestly Orton: Attacked a man's Dad, not even by semi-accident like Jericho did to HBK's Wife. Orton went to the crowd and attacked Cena's old man!

2: Orton is more psychotic, He froths at the mouth before putting you away with the RKO, he snarls like an animal, he looks scary, Jericho does some of the same, but Orton is more effective at it.

Orton was more egotistical and prickish. Honestly I'd rather put up with Jericho's speils on how we're all hypocrits then listen to randy gloat about the Age or Orton.


Posted By: Davis (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 02:19 PM

 
 
David,not only are you as wrong as can be about Orton but man, learn to spell.It's HEEL,not heal!

Posted By: Gary (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 02:25 PM

 
 
David, I think you're right!

Posted By: zhalazhazka (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 02:41 PM

 
 
Wholy shit. Is that a fukin duche correcting spellin on a comment bored?

Dude, it's a fucking comment board, not a spelling test. Get the fuck over your fucking self.


Posted By: David (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 04:05 PM

 
 
to me the best thing to ever happen to edge is tying in that triple threat for the title with triple h and benoit. the ref gives him the belt and for 3 seconds, he's on top of the world. then the other ref takes it right out of his hands. that 3-seconds is what he's been chasing ever since.

Posted By: the dude (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 06:19 PM

 
 
Orton is not a great heal. He is a hugh ego-inflated prick asshole that doesn't have anough acting talent to hide it so they use him as a heal.

--------------------------------------

Big words from someone who can't spell a simple word.


Posted By: Guest#0143 (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 08:12 PM

 
 
Great article. I'm looking forward to seeing Edge back on Smackdown. He is the perfect antithesis to the "fan favorite" Triple H.

WWE programming, in large part because of the heels, has dramatically improved in the past few years. Unfortunatley, the ratings are not corroborating that view.


Posted By: Kristopher Rodriguez (Registered)  on October 29, 2008 at 09:06 PM

 
 
I do not understand why Edge is considered such a great heel, I find him to be EXTREMELY overrated...anyone with any talent could have gotten over with the Matt Hardy angle (anyone notice how Matts career took off too after that?) Jericho, hands down the best heel inthe biz, and I do not have enough room on this page to explain why Orton suuuuuuuucks as a heel, I'll just say I can see better acting in a third grade play

Posted By: Jay (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 10:25 PM

 
 
Orton is a boring and manufactured heel. He lacks the speaking charisma that Jericho and Edge have. Triple H is an okay heel. Heels are best when they seem vulnerable. HHH always stacks the deck against his opponents and wins (e.g. Booker T). Edge is too manic but is great in ring. Jericho should be like a Bret Hart 97 heel. Exceptional mic skills and in ring ability. If Jericho had the body type then he would be universally recognized as the one of the greatest of all time

Posted By: Wilbur (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 11:32 PM

 
 
David: Douche is spelled D-O-U-C-H-E. It's spelled "douche"!

Posted By: Guest#4924 (Guest)  on October 29, 2008 at 11:46 PM

 


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