Display title | Face Heel Turn |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In Professional Wrestling, a "good" wrestler (a Face) is occasionally tempted by The Dark Side, or just gets fed up, and becomes a Heel. Magazines and other promotional material from the various wrestling "leagues" frequently comment on various wrestlers' changes in "alignment" (in wrestling's fictional plotline known as Kayfabe) nearly as frequently as they actually cover events in the ring themselves. (They even actually use phrases like "Face Heel Turn", though the shorter "Heel Turn" is more common) |