OT Real-life heel turns

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In pro wrestling, when they want to spice up a character, or maybe a "good guy" isn't resonating with the fans, they often will change his character to a bad guy. In wrestling terminology, it's called a heel turn.

Have you ever turned heel, or do you know anyone who has? Had did it turn out for you? Asking for a friend.
 
In pro wrestling, when they want to spice up a character, or maybe a "good guy" isn't resonating with the fans, they often will change his character to a bad guy. In wrestling terminology, it's called a heel turn.

Have you ever turned heel, or do you know anyone who has? Had did it turn out for you? Asking for a friend.

I do it all the time here. Sometimes i get dizzy though.
 
You're talking about the Democratic Party, aren't you? :dunno:
 
In pro wrestling, when they want to spice up a character, or maybe a "good guy" isn't resonating with the fans, they often will change his character to a bad guy. In wrestling terminology, it's called a heel turn.

Have you ever turned heel, or do you know anyone who has? Had did it turn out for you? Asking for a friend.
When I was a young boy of 12, I had a friend who's dad was a professional wrestler in Portland. Can't remember his last name now but wish I could. My friend told me that his dad said the violence and mayhem was real which I half way doubt. I do know they tucked razor belts on the body somewhere and would pull them out and cut themselves for effect from time to time. Disgusting.
 
In pro wrestling, when they want to spice up a character, or maybe a "good guy" isn't resonating with the fans, they often will change his character to a bad guy. In wrestling terminology, it's called a heel turn.

Have you ever turned heel, or do you know anyone who has? Had did it turn out for you? Asking for a friend.
In the Army it's called a left face or right face or a left oblique march or a right oblique march. Otherwise we were always taught to be on the ball of the foot.
 

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