The world of professional wrestling is built on the classic dynamic of the "Babyface" versus the "Heel." It is a storytelling formula as old as time, but every once in a while, a matchup comes along that completely shatters expectations.
: A wrestler, often a "heel" (villain) or anti-hero, who thrives in violent, "no DQ" (No Disqualification) environments. They utilize weapons like chairs, tables, and kendo sticks to break their opponent's spirit. 2. Match Evolution: From Pure to Extreme
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The Babyface (The Hero): A babyface typically follows the rules, demonstrates high-flying technical skill, and represents "good". Fans love them for their inspirational underdog stories, such as Cody Rhodes or Roman Reigns' return to a heroic role.