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Wrestling Heels: Part One

 
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In this week's episode of Mount Rushfour, the early part of this two-hour long dialogue about wrestling heels is dominated by the pros and cons of wiping front to back. Everyone chooses the villains and assholes we all love to hate. The conversation becomes so passionate that it lasts for 2 hours.
The definition of a heel, FYI:

In professional wrestling, a heel (also known as a rudo in lucha libre) is a villain character.[1] Heels are the supposed "bad guys" in professional wrestling storylines.[2] They are typically opposed by a face (crowd favorite). Some tweeners (not explicitly regarded as good or bad) exhibit heel mannerisms. Heels are often portrayed as behaving in an immoral manner, breaking rules or otherwise taking advantage of their opponents outside the bounds of the rules of the match. Others do not (or rarely) break rules but instead exhibit unlikeable personality traits. No matter the type of heel, the most important job is that of the antagonist role. Heels exist to provide a foil to the face wrestlers. If a given heel is cheered over the face, a promoter may opt to turn that heel to face, or to make the wrestler do something even more despicable to encourage heel heat.

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wrestlingbadguyswinter94.jpg

In this week's episode of Mount Rushfour, the early part of this two-hour long dialogue about wrestling heels is dominated by the pros and cons of wiping front to back. Everyone chooses the villains and assholes we all love to hate. The conversation becomes so passionate that it lasts for 2 hours.
The definition of a heel, FYI:

In professional wrestling, a heel (also known as a rudo in lucha libre) is a villain character.[1] Heels are the supposed "bad guys" in professional wrestling storylines.[2] They are typically opposed by a face (crowd favorite). Some tweeners (not explicitly regarded as good or bad) exhibit heel mannerisms. Heels are often portrayed as behaving in an immoral manner, breaking rules or otherwise taking advantage of their opponents outside the bounds of the rules of the match. Others do not (or rarely) break rules but instead exhibit unlikeable personality traits. No matter the type of heel, the most important job is that of the antagonist role. Heels exist to provide a foil to the face wrestlers. If a given heel is cheered over the face, a promoter may opt to turn that heel to face, or to make the wrestler do something even more despicable to encourage heel heat.

-Wikipedia

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