Like any form of entertainment, professional wrestling is built on the backbone of "good vs. evil" storytelling. Within the world of sports entertainment, these characters are referred to as babyfaces (the heroes) and heels (the villains). There are also "tweeners"—characters who are more in the gray area between the black and white extremes, who may be also referred to as anti-heroes.
This post will be updated whenever there is a babyface turn, a heel turn, or refreshed regularly to reflect new additions to the roster or people who dip into tweener variables. At any given date, consider this list of Superstars heel/face positions to be up-to-date.
Keep in mind that just because someone appears to be turning doesn't mean that they are already now a heel or a face. Without the turn itself, they will not be moved to a different column. If it is so obvious they are turning, they may be given that corresponding color (blue for babyface, red for heel) within their current column to indicate they are leaning toward something, or they may be placed in the tweener category if it is prolonged and flips back and forth.
Stay tuned for random updates to this page! Check out the running list of heel and face turns for this year here.









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