Top 5 best babyfaces of all time in WWE
Babyfaces in WWE are considered as the wrestlers who are fan-favourites or protagonists in a particular storyline. Take a look at the best babyfaces in WWE of all time.
Best babyfaces
In terms of professional wrestling, the expression ‘babyface’ pertains to a wrestler who is depicted as the hero or protagonist in a given storyline. These wrestlers captured the hearts and imaginations of fans around the world with their unique personas, exciting wrestling styles, and dedication to their craft.
Throughout the years, there have been many memorable babyfaces in WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), but only a few have attained legendary status. Take a look at the top 5 greatest babyfaces of all time in WWE:
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#5 Bret Hart
Bret “The Hitman” Hart was a fan favorite in the 1990s. His technical wrestling skills and humble personality endeared him to fans around the world. Bret Hart’s battles against other legends like Shawn Michaels and Steve Austin are still remembered by fans today.
#4 John Cena
John Cena‘s “Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect” mantra endeared him to fans of all ages during his WWE career. Cena’s dedication to his craft and his commitment to being a role model outside of the ring made him one of the most beloved babyfaces of the modern era. His feuds with wrestlers like Randy Orton and CM Punk remain some of the most exciting matches in WWE history.
#3 The Rock
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson burst onto the WWE scene in late 1990. He quickly became one of the most popular wrestlers in history. The Rock’s electrifying promos and flashy wrestling style made him a fan favorite. His battles against other WWE legends like Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H are still revered by fans today.
#2 Stone Cold Steve Austin
Stone Cold Steve Austin was the anti-hero that WWE fans couldn’t get enough of in the late 1990s. His rebellious attitude and penchant for sticking it to the boss (Vince McMahon) made him a fan favorite. Fans still talk about the legendary rivalry between Steve Austin and Vince McMahon with Steve’s iconic “Austin 3:16” catchphrase.
#1 Hulk Hogan
Arguably the most iconic wrestler in WWE history, Hulk Hogan‘s larger-than-life persona, and charismatic personality made him the ultimate babyface. He was the face of WWE during the 1980s, and his popularity was off the charts. Hogan’s battles against wrestlers like Andre the Giant and “Rowdy” Roddy Piper remain some of the most memorable moments in WWE history.
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