When I first began watching wrestling, there seemed to be a general rule that you cheered for the good guys and booed the bad guys. Those days are over.
In the last couple of decades we have seen a major shift in fan perception as wrestling has become an open book, thanks to the Internet.
Now fans cheer for whoever they want instead of who is portraying the good guy, and that is not necessarily a bad thing.
Major faces like Randy Orton and Steve Austin started getting bigger pops than their baby-face opponents towards the end of their heel runs. WWE noticed this and made both men faces, much to ...
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