Heel (Professional Wrestling)

In professional wrestling, a heel is a character who is portrayed as behaving in an immoral manner; sometimes they are humourously referred to as 'evil'. In non-wrestling jargon, heels are often "bad guys" in professional wrestling storylines. They are often opposed by a face (crowd favourite) or babyfaces. Some tweeners exhibit heel mannerisms. Common heel behavior includes cheating to win (e.g. using the ropes for leverage while pinning, or attacking with foreign objects such as folding chairs when the referee can't see), attacking other wrestlers backstage, interfering with other matches, and acting in a haughty or superior manner. Whilst being heel is often part of a wrestler's gimmick, many successful heels fall into one or more categories: The term heel is most likely is derived from a slang usage of the word that first appeared around 1914, meaning "contemptible person". http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=heel&searchmode=none Sometimes, a heel can use cheating to his/her advantage to gain appreciation from the audience, thereby being a face with heel tendencies -- i.e. Eddie Guerrero

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