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Heel (1995): WCW debut in 1995 at The Giant, a member of Kevin Sullivan’s Dungeon of Doom
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Face (1996): Becomes babyface by default because he is the WCW Champion going against the heel nWo invaders
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Heel (1996): Betrays WCW and joins the nWo
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Face (1996): Wants a shot at Hollywood Hogan’s title, which makes him a babyface again.
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Heel (1998): Having feuded with them for 18 months, The Giant joins forces with nWo Hollywood. Also takes up smoking during matches.
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Face (1999): Turns babyface in the aftermath of the Finger Poke Of Doom
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Heel (1999): Debuts in WWE at St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in the corner of evil heel owner Mr. McMahon
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Face (1999): Takes out McMahon at WrestleMania XV and forms a short-lived faction with Mankind, Test and Ken Shamrock called The Union
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Heel (1999): Forms The Unholy Alliance with The Undertaker, who is a heel
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Face (1999): An Undertaker injury ends The Unholy Alliance. Wins WWE Title at Survivor Series as a replacement for the injured Steve Austin.
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Heel (2000): Screams injustice at Royal Rumble 2000 results and feuds with The Rock, turning him heel again by default
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Face (2000): Becomes a comedy act doing parodies of Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper and others
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Heel (2000): Attacks babyface Undertaker then gets demoted to OVW to lose weight. Returned at Royal Rumble still a heel.
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Face (2001): Becomes a babyface by default when WCW invades
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Heel (2002): Joins the nWo as history continues to repeat itself
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Face (2002): Briefly turns babyface after getting traded to SmackDown
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Heel (2002): Sides with Paul Heyman at Survivor Series and wins WWE Title from Brock Lesnar, who turned face in the same match
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Face (2004): Chokeslams Kurt Angle off a ledge backstage, leaving Kurt in a pool of his own blood. Returns as a babyface and feuds with Angle, who is the heel GM.
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Heel (2006): Sides with Paul Heyman again, defeating RVD to win the ECW Title.
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Face (2008): Returns to WWE as a babyface at No Way Out after taking some time away.
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Heel (2008): Turns heel in return segment with boxed Floyd Mayweather
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Face (2008): Fans refuse to cheer the controversial outsider in his feud with Show, who is turned babyface again.
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Heel (2008): Turns on The Undertaker (again). Has an affair with Vickie Guerrero and forms tag teams with Chris Jericho and The Miz
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Face (2009): Beats Jericho to earn a spot on Team Raw at Bragging Rights, turning him babyface.
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Heel (2009): Turns on Team Raw at Bragging Rights, because of course he does.
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Face (2010): Turns on Miz after dropping tag belts to The Hart Dynasty. Cries a lot during this babyface spell.
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Heel (2012): Cries when Johnny Ace fires him and turns heel to get his job back.
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Face (2013): Aligns with Sheamus and Randy Orton against The Shield, turning his face again
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Heel (2013): Loss to The Shield at WrestleMania causes Show to turn to the dark side again and joins The Authority.
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Face (2013): Finally stands up to The Authority after months of enduring jokes about his penis size and being forced to knock out Dusty Rhodes.
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Heel (2014): Turns on his team at Survivor Series and rejoins The Authority because he is worried his team would lose. They won.
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Face (2015): Helps Jericho, Reigns and Ambrose fight off the Wyatt Family, turning him babyface.
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Heel (2018): Put Kofi Kingston through a table on SmackDown 1000 to help The Bar win the Tag Team Titles
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Face (2018): Fell out with The Bar in, erm, a bar, leading to fisticuffs.
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Heel (2020): Returned as a heel to face Drew McIntyre after WrestleMania 36 for the WWE Championship.
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Face (2020): Helped Viking Raiders and Street Profits fight off The Ninjas
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