The general notion is that the brilliance of a ‘heel’ character depends on the negative feedback from the audience. But, there have been instances lately, where a ‘heel’ persona received more pops from the fans over the ‘babyface’ opponent. This was noticed during The Authority days of Seth Rollins’s career.

In a recent interview with GiveMeSport during WWE’s tour of United Kingdom, ‘The Architect’ stated the crowd made it ‘difficult’ for him to continue the villainous character. Sometimes, Rollins felt confused as the crowd would cheer for most of his heel tactics.

However, the former World Champion believes that the new generation of the WWE Universe just wants to appreciate the hard work and talent of any performer, irrespective of the negative gimmick:

Rollins feels that the hardcore wrestling fans have the capability to judge the best and worst of the WWE, and they only appreciate the better product.

Seth Rollins made his WWE debut as a part of The Shield. After several months of dominating the entire roster, Rollins eventually ‘sold out’ to The Authority. The act of betraying his SHIELD brothers cemented his position as one of the top heels in the company.

Within a year, Rollins won the Money in the Bank contract and went on to create the ‘Heist of the Century’ at WrestleMania 31, by winning the WWE World Championship at the event.

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