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* Wrestling/TheUndertaker's initial HeelFaceTurn was because he saved Wrestling/MissElizabeth from getting smashed unexpectedly by a steel chair by [[Wrestling/JakeRoberts Jake "The Snake" Roberts]] as she entered back through the curtain. This was before such vicious attacks against women became common place in the current era.
-->'''Jake''': Whose side are you on?!
-->'''Undertaker''': Not. Yours.
** Ironically, Undertaker wound up becoming the monster himself at the end of that decade. See, while not quite "evil" per se, Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin was a selfish, [[ChaoticNeutral chaotic]] {{Jerkass}} who beat up referees, commentators, and Santa impersonators whenever he felt like it, yet even he couldn't stand for Undertaker kidnapping the innocent Wrestling/{{Stephanie McMahon}} and putting her through a forced Satanic wedding. This made for one of the first times Austin looked like an actual good guy when he pulled a BigDamnHeroes moment on the proceedings despite the fact that it was ''Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s'' daughter, a man Austin detested so much he refused to handle the matter before it got to the Satanic wedding part.
* BobbyHeenan: Even "The Brain," who was an unrepentant pro-heel commentator seemed genuinely shocked and appalled when JakeRoberts was going to slap Miss Elizabeth across the face at "Tuesday in Texas," thinking he was going to do worse (such as [=DDT=] her and then worse).
* Wrestling/JerryLawler, for years, was an unabashed heel commentator who openly bashed faces and sang the praises of the heels at every opportunity, no matter how despicable, malicious or unfair their actions. But even then, Lawler would draw the line at downright evil actions ... or if the despicable behavior crossed a line:
** One of the first opportunities was kayfabe in nature, when Wrestling/DoinkTheClown pulled off a fake prosthetic arm and clubbed [[Wrestling/BrianAdams Crush]] over the back of the head, apparently paralyzing him. At first, Lawler was hushed as he stated that even he didn't want the "injuries" that happened to Crush to happen to anyone ... but a short time later, as replays of the incident kept playing, Lawler saw lots of humor in Doink's trick.
** A few years later, Lawler expressed disgust when [[Wrestling/KevinNash Diesel]] (a brutal heel at this point) pulled Mad Dog Vachon's prosthetic leg off.
** In 2000, whenever the Right To Censor were around, Lawler would constantly insult them on commentary, even though they were heels, and cheer anytime any face was able to one-up them. Although this likely has to do with the fact that Right To Censor's gimmick was prudish MoralGuardians and Lawler's commentary persona is ''always'' portrayed as a huge horndog, a ChivalrousPervert at best and a DirtyOldMan all other times.
** The classic commentary team of Wrestling/JimRoss (the face) and Lawler (the unashamedly heel broadcaster) played up many of their differences, although [[CantStandThemCantLiveWithoutThem despite this]], [[VitriolicBestBuds are friends even in context of the story]], and this is likely one of the big contributors toward Jerry's eventual HeelFaceTurn. As such, even when Lawler's heel commentary style was at its peak, he always defended J.R. whenever another heel would threaten (or sometimes, beat up) Ross. One example came in 2005, when Triple H demanded a match against Ross ... then brutally beat him to a pulp. Lawler, never enthusiastic to the idea, drew the line when Triple H got a sledgehammer and began using it to hit an already bloody-and-beaten Ross; Lawler finally got into the ring and tried to defend Ross, but Triple H struck Lawler. It should also be noted that even when favoring heels, he would talk even more negatively than Ross about the most obnoxious heels around, such as the Right To Censor or Tazz.[[note]]Since the RTC was a parody of the Parents Television Council, too, who targeted WWE SmackDown, this might've also been Lawler's real life thoughts seeping out about how he felt about the PTC targeting the company.[[/note]]
** During The Undertaker's Satanic heel gimmick in 1999, Lawler routinely said that Undertaker had "snapped" whenever he and his "Ministry of Darkness" lackeys would perform rituals or (more than once) attacked women. Lawler was even concerned for the Undertaker's primary target, Stephanie [=McMahon=], and was thoroughly disgusted during the infamous "Satanic wedding" skit.
** Also during 1999, when he was acidic in his heel-favoring style, he was notably shaken and subdued at the "Over the Edge" pay-per-view event after Owen Hart – a wrestler he was mocking just minutes later – was badly injured when his ring entrance went horribly wrong. Lawler reportedly accompanied Hart (who was dressed as and competing as The Blue Blazer for the match) to the hospital, where he was dead on arrival. Lawler broke the news when he returned late in the event and was subdued the rest of the evening.[[note]]Another real life situation, as well: Owen's death was obviously not a part of story lines, and Lawler and Owen were very good friends.[[/note]]
* Wrestling/JimmyHart: This trope was the genesis for Hart's HeelFaceTurn in early 1993, after spending most of his past eight years in the WWF as an obnoxious heel, when his wrestlers, TedDiBiase and [[Wrestling/MikeRotunda Irwin R. Shyster]] (competing as the tag team Money Inc.) attacked and brutally beat Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake during a nationally televised match. [=DiBiase=] took on Beefcake in a one-on-one match against Hart's advice; Hart, in the storyline, was concerned about the legit injuries Beefcake had suffered (in a parasailing accident in 1990) would be re-aggravated. When Beefcake got the upper hand, Shyster came out to help [=DiBiase=] double-team Beefcake, beating him so badly Hart got into the ring and tried to get between his wrestlers and Beefcake before Shyster could use a metal briefcase to hit Beefcake. Hart was knocked from the ring and could only watch as [=DiBiase=] and Shyster completed the attack. Hart was so angered that he turned face and accompanied Beefcake to the hospital, refusing to leave his bedside until asked to by security. For the rest of his WWF run, Beefcake was a face, and even became his old (in-ring) enemy Wrestling/HulkHogan's manager.
* For a while, when Bradshaw was just starting his [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]] gimmick, Wrestling/TripleH, who was a heel at the time as well, showed open disgust for JBL (who was portrayed as racist against Latinos) while still remaining a heel.
* This trope was also the basis for Wrestling/TheFourHorsemen-[[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder nWo]] feud.
* In Wrestling/RingOfHonor, after Wrestling/AustinAries lured Wrestling/JimmyJacobs's ex-girlfriend, Lacey, out of the Age of the Fall, he decided to stalk her by going to a gym that she frequented. The two confronted each other, with Jacobs pulling his signature railroad spike out on her. [[Wrestling/SethRollins Tyler Black]] and Joey Matthews, the two who shot the footage, immediately stopped the video while expressing their disapproval for this.
* Austin Aries had no problem kicking in the throat of [[Wrestling/HunterJohnston Delirious]] and then attacking Wrestling/DaizeeHaze for trying to get him medical help so as to continue his assault uninterrupted but drew the line at beating on Delirious while he was unconscious, as Wrestling/RoderickStrong had.
* Despite his feuds with Austin Aries and Delirious, Roderick Strong had no problem standing beside them to keep Wrestling/NigelMcGuinness from feeling during an ROH title match with Bryan Danielson.
* Vince [=McMahon=] ''himself'', who has often been called Satan by commentators, looked shocked/horrified when Wrestling/BrockLesnar pushed Zach Gowen (a one-legged wrestler) down the stairs. He even tried to talk Brock out of it beforehand, to no avail. Didn't stop him from booking himself in a match against his own daughter months later, however.
* In Wrestling/{{TNA}}, when Eric Bischoff planned to force the injured Mr. Anderson to compete, Matt Morgan pointed out that Anderson had a concussion, and he might ''die''. Bischoff loudly announced that he didn't care, prompting Morgan's HeelFaceTurn.
** Forgetting that it was Matt Morgan who gave Hernandez a "concussion" in-storyline and put him out of action for months by putting Hernandez's head between his foot while it was doing the carbon footprint, and the steel ring post, and trying to do the same thing to Amazing Red.
*** He still didn't make them wrestle and put them further in harm's way afterwards, which is even worse. And he also mentioned that he'd learned a lot more about concussions now and understands how dangerous they are.
* Wrestling/{{Kane}}, of all people -- the guy who's twice buried his brother alive and set people on fire -- showed this when he stopped Wrestling/TheBigShow from beating Ricardo Rodriguez to death after Rodriguez hit Show with Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio's car. There was actually logic behind it: Kane knew Del Rio would press charges against Show, thus preventing Show from going after Del Rio. So yeah, Kane has the standard of not killing someone if it will prevent you from getting your hands on the person you really want to hurt. During the Wrestling/AttitudeEra, Kane shows regret when Triple H ducks out of the way of a fire ball meant for him, injuring Chyna. Triple H was tossed of the ring by Kane for it.
** Kane also hilariously said that he's a monster, he's evil, he only gets pleasure from murdering people... and even ''he'' thinks Wrestling/AJLee is insane.
* On February 20, 2012, after Wrestling/EveTorres dropped the bombshell on using Wrestling/ZackRyder, she wanted the then-{{Heel}} Wrestling/BellaTwins to personally record her going to Wrestling/JohnCena and crying her eyes out. Naturally, the Bellas were a little bit unnerved at the idea of doing so.
* Wrestling/TheMiz himself isn't immune to this when he was feuding with Jerry Lawler, as he went on to offer Lawler his condolences when Lawler's mother passed away. By contrast, Wrestling/MichaelCole (then a heel commentator) openly mocked Lawler's mother's passing.
** Despite being a heel commentator, Cole was unnerved seeing that Kane had attacked Wrestling/RandyOrton's father, "Cowboy" Bob Orton.
** After Wrestling/JohnLaurinaitis, Lord Tensai, and Tensai's manager treated John Cena (who had a broken arm) to a three-on-one assault, ending with them squashing Cena's arm between a chair and the steel steps, Cole was horrified. Subverted when it turned out Cole was only concerned about Laurinaitis getting fired for his actions. When he wasn't, Cole supported him.
** When Laurinaitis fired the Big Show for no good reason, even after the Big Show ''got down on his knees and begged'', not only does Cole not defend Laurinaitis against Jerry Lawler dubbing the act a MoralEventHorizon, he looks genuinely disgusted by Laurinaitis' actions.
** Brock Lesnar's general "I'll do and hurt whoever I want because I run this show" persona has really gone over badly with Cole.
** He was mortified at Miz's beating on Lawler in one of the final ''Raw''s of 2010.
** RealLifeWritesThePlot: When Jerry Lawler suffered a heart attack after wrestling a match in 2012, Cole's honest and sympathetic handling of the situation received high praise from fans, people in WWE and wrestling media. This led to Cole's HeelFaceTurn as a commentator, which cemented when WWE brought back JBL as a full-time heel commentator. Fans definitely were happy to see JBL take over this role.
** As a commentor, Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield tends to talk up or generally defend detestable heels, but he cannot ''stand'' Wrestling/TheWyattFamily.
* The Wrestling/BigBossman's HeelFaceTurn involved this trope. On a ''Superstars'' episode in 1990, Wrestling/{{Ted DiBiase}} paid off Slick to get the Million Dollar Belt back from Jake Roberts, who had hidden the belt in his bag alongside his snake, Damien. Under Slick's instructions, the Bossman attacked Jake during a match with Dibiase, cuffed a helpless Jake to the ropes, and then walked away from ringside to the stage, where Dibiase gloated about the entire deal. [[HeelRealization Upon realizing he's been bought off,]] Boss Man went ''berserk'': [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsK_EJuE_a4 what he did next]] was his [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Crowning Moment Of Awesome]].
* Brock Lesnar would once again inspire this trope heading into his ''Wrestling/{{SummerSlam}} 2012'' confrontation with Wrestling/TripleH. Lesnar assaulted Hunter's retired best friend Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and then dragged Shawn out to the ring, eventually getting him in a Kimura lock. Triple H started going after Brock, but Lesnar's advisor Wrestling/PaulHeyman ordered Triple H to stand back otherwise Brock would fully wrench it in and break Michaels' arm. He relented…but then Brock broke the arm anyway, before evading a pissed-off Hunter's chase. Even Heyman looked disturbed for a moment.
** Paul also ''begged'' Lesnar during his rampage on the March 30, 2015 episode of RAW to not harm various people at ringside after [[spoiler:Seth Rollins refused to give him his rematch for the title]] -- Brock didn't listen, and proceeded to attack [[spoiler:Rollins]], and when he escaped, upturn the announcers' table ''onto the announcers'', throw J&J security over the Wrestling/SpanishAnnouncersTable, and then F5 both Wrestling/MichaelCole and a ''cameraman'' despite Heyman's pleas that none of them had done anything. Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon was also genuinely horrified by the act, tried to talk him down, and when he look poised to continue, didn't hesitate to suspend him and kick him out of the arena. Brock wasn't allowed back until he promised to apologize to those he harmed on live television.
* In [=TNA=], Tyson Tomko, a guy who was a heel for most of his career, had enough of [[Wrestling/BobbyRoode Robert Roode]]'s abusive treatment toward Traci Brooks. After his victory with Kaz, he decided to give Roode a piece of his mind, and quite a big shove at that too. It was effective and Roode could not (or better say, would not dare to) do a thing, while Ms. Brooks grinned with pleasure.
* Wrestling/VickieGuerrero, despite being the bitch she is, really disapproved of how Wrestling/CMPunk disrespected the name of Wrestling/PaulBearer and even calls him out for it. So as punishment, she pits him against Kane, who attacked him due to his disrespect. [[FridgeBrilliance It makes sense that Vickie wouldn't like someone who]] [[Wrestling/EddieGuerrero disrespected the deceased]].
** She was also mortified when Vince [=McMahon=] let The Shield get away with attacking Kane and interfering during a championship match. Triple H and Stephanie were pressuring her to control the Shield and not let them interfere in matches, while Vince was rather impressed by the Shield's ruthless aggression. Vickie was a consummate ass kisser whose job was in jeopardy at the time, and was terrified at being in a position where no matter what she did, she was gong to piss off one of her superiors.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57WwY_8VVWk SmackDown: May 15, 2003]] – Wrestling/RoddyPiper and Sean O'Haire had their hand full with [[Wrestling/HulkHogan Mr. America]] when Zach Gowen shows up. When Piper pulls out Gowen's artificial leg, both he and O’Haire looked on [[OhCrap in disbelief]] to the point O’Haire basically [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere left]] leaving Piper behind.
* On the November 4, 2002 ''Raw,'' [[Wrestling/LisaMarieVaron Victoria]] went off on a rant about all the violent things she intended to do to Wrestling/TrishStratus at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries,'' and, after Victoria walked away, Wrestling/{{Ivory}} said, "Gosh, and they said I was nuts."
* In 1998, when the New Age Outlaws pushed a dumpster off the stage with Wrestling/TerryFunk aka Chainsaw Charlie and Wrestling/MickFoley aka Cactus Jack inside of, a vary of other wrestlers, Wrestling/VinceMcMahon and Wrestling/JerryLawler all went to see what happened. The wrestlers who were seen included {{Heel}}s such as [[Characters/WWENewGeneration Marc Mero]], and [[Characters/WWETagTeams The Headbangers]], Wrestling/SgtSlaughter and Wrestling/VinceMcMahon… all broke character and ran to [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Funk and Foley aid]]. New Age Outlaws even had that [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone look on their face]], through, Foley committed as “one of the funnier examples of bad sportsmanship”.
* [[BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]] was a complete dick to Wrestling/AJLee, cruelly broke her heart and abandoned her... but when she threatened to jump through a table for attention, even he tried to talk her down.
* TNA, 2014 - Even Tazz, who can normally come up with excuses for the bad guys, finds what Kenny King did to "Sarge" Chris Melendez to be utterly despicable.
* In a match between Daniel Bryan and Wrestling/RandyOrton in 2014, Orton uses a [[GroinAttack low-blow]] on Bryan to get out of the match. [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]], who's a supporter of Wrestling/TheAuthority and other heels, is disgusted by this and says that, despite saying that Orton deserved a night off, that's a cowardly way out of a fight.
** Subverted later when he changes his mind, [[InsaneTrollLogic saying that Orton had a right to low-blow Bryan]].
** In another instance, even he felt that Orton attacking Wrestling/JohnCena's father due to losing a match was very unbecoming of a champion.
* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified [[Wrestling/JimFullington the Sandman]], brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Wrestling/TerryFunk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him]] as a {{sellout}}.
* [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Rusev and his valet Lana]], with their pro-Russian/anti-American gimmick including promos where they viciously insult nearly every aspect of American culture, have prompted this type of response from more than one American heel. Wrestling/JackSwagger (who was using a very pro-American heel gimmick) even pulled a HeelFaceTurn just so that he could start a feud with Rusev because of how disgusted he was by Rusev and Lana's anti-American stance. This was significant because, unlike the two face immigrants Swagger and his mentor, Zeb Colter, had previously targeted - Alberto Del Rio and The Great Khali - Rusev and Lana are entirely of European descent (although Rusev ''is'' AmbiguouslyBrown).
* Wrestling/TheMiz, who has had a history with Wrestling/CMPunk dating back ''years'', starting in the revived WWECW, was outright disgusted with Wrestling/PaulHeyman's betrayal and made it blatantly clear when the man made an appearance on Miz TV. (Of course, Miz ''was'' nominally a face at that point, [[ReformedButRejected wrestling critics' dismissal of his supposed sincerity notwithstanding]].)
* When Steve Corino showed up in Beyond Wrestling in 2015, he explained that the difference between him and Matt Tremont was that Corino was evil, Tremont was ''disgusting''. [[ArsonMurderAndAdmiration He didn't mean it as an insult]], just saying that Tremont went to lengths Corino would never lower himself to, even in ECW.
* In Wrestling/{{Progress Wrestling}} The London Riots (Jimmy Havoc's earliest allies when he turned heel and members of his stable Regression) seemed to be trying to pull Jimmy Havoc off of Ospreay when he made it clear he was going to cut Ospreay's ear of, after a tag team match.

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* Wrestling/TheUndertaker's initial HeelFaceTurn was because he saved Wrestling/MissElizabeth from getting smashed unexpectedly by a steel chair by [[Wrestling/JakeRoberts Jake "The Snake" Roberts]] as she entered back through the curtain. This was before such vicious attacks against women became common place in the current era.
-->'''Jake''': Whose side are you on?!
-->'''Undertaker''': Not. Yours.
** Ironically, Undertaker wound up becoming the monster himself at the end of that decade. See, while not quite "evil" per se, Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin was a selfish, [[ChaoticNeutral chaotic]] {{Jerkass}} who beat up referees, commentators, and Santa impersonators whenever he felt like it, yet even he couldn't stand for Undertaker kidnapping the innocent Wrestling/{{Stephanie McMahon}} and putting her through a forced Satanic wedding. This made for one of the first times Austin looked like an actual good guy when he pulled a BigDamnHeroes moment on the proceedings despite the fact that it was ''Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s'' daughter, a man Austin detested so much he refused to handle the matter before it got to the Satanic wedding part.
* BobbyHeenan: Even "The Brain," who was an unrepentant pro-heel commentator seemed genuinely shocked and appalled when JakeRoberts was going to slap Miss Elizabeth across the face at "Tuesday in Texas," thinking he was going to do worse (such as [=DDT=] her and then worse).
* Wrestling/JerryLawler, for years, was an unabashed heel commentator who openly bashed faces and sang the praises of the heels at every opportunity, no matter how despicable, malicious or unfair their actions. But even then, Lawler would draw the line at downright evil actions ... or if the despicable behavior crossed a line:
** One of the first opportunities was kayfabe in nature, when Wrestling/DoinkTheClown pulled off a fake prosthetic arm and clubbed [[Wrestling/BrianAdams Crush]] over the back of the head, apparently paralyzing him. At first, Lawler was hushed as he stated that even he didn't want the "injuries" that happened to Crush to happen to anyone ... but a short time later, as replays of the incident kept playing, Lawler saw lots of humor in Doink's trick.
** A few years later, Lawler expressed disgust when [[Wrestling/KevinNash Diesel]] (a brutal heel at this point) pulled Mad Dog Vachon's prosthetic leg off.
** In 2000, whenever the Right To Censor were around, Lawler would constantly insult them on commentary, even though they were heels, and cheer anytime any face was able to one-up them. Although this likely has to do with the fact that Right To Censor's gimmick was prudish MoralGuardians and Lawler's commentary persona is ''always'' portrayed as a huge horndog, a ChivalrousPervert at best and a DirtyOldMan all other times.
** The classic commentary team of Wrestling/JimRoss (the face) and Lawler (the unashamedly heel broadcaster) played up many of their differences, although [[CantStandThemCantLiveWithoutThem despite this]], [[VitriolicBestBuds are friends even in context of the story]], and this is likely one of the big contributors toward Jerry's eventual HeelFaceTurn. As such, even when Lawler's heel commentary style was at its peak, he always defended J.R. whenever another heel would threaten (or sometimes, beat up) Ross. One example came in 2005, when Triple H demanded a match against Ross ... then brutally beat him to a pulp. Lawler, never enthusiastic to the idea, drew the line when Triple H got a sledgehammer and began using it to hit an already bloody-and-beaten Ross; Lawler finally got into the ring and tried to defend Ross, but Triple H struck Lawler. It should also be noted that even when favoring heels, he would talk even more negatively than Ross about the most obnoxious heels around, such as the Right To Censor or Tazz.[[note]]Since the RTC was a parody of the Parents Television Council, too, who targeted WWE SmackDown, this might've also been Lawler's real life thoughts seeping out about how he felt about the PTC targeting the company.[[/note]]
** During The Undertaker's Satanic heel gimmick in 1999, Lawler routinely said that Undertaker had "snapped" whenever he and his "Ministry of Darkness" lackeys would perform rituals or (more than once) attacked women. Lawler was even concerned for the Undertaker's primary target, Stephanie [=McMahon=], and was thoroughly disgusted during the infamous "Satanic wedding" skit.
** Also during 1999, when he was acidic in his heel-favoring style, he was notably shaken and subdued at the "Over the Edge" pay-per-view event after Owen Hart – a wrestler he was mocking just minutes later – was badly injured when his ring entrance went horribly wrong. Lawler reportedly accompanied Hart (who was dressed as and competing as The Blue Blazer for the match) to the hospital, where he was dead on arrival. Lawler broke the news when he returned late in the event and was subdued the rest of the evening.[[note]]Another real life situation, as well: Owen's death was obviously not a part of story lines, and Lawler and Owen were very good friends.[[/note]]
* Wrestling/JimmyHart: This trope was the genesis for Hart's HeelFaceTurn in early 1993, after spending most of his past eight years in the WWF as an obnoxious heel, when his wrestlers, TedDiBiase and [[Wrestling/MikeRotunda Irwin R. Shyster]] (competing as the tag team Money Inc.) attacked and brutally beat Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake during a nationally televised match. [=DiBiase=] took on Beefcake in a one-on-one match against Hart's advice; Hart, in the storyline, was concerned about the legit injuries Beefcake had suffered (in a parasailing accident in 1990) would be re-aggravated. When Beefcake got the upper hand, Shyster came out to help [=DiBiase=] double-team Beefcake, beating him so badly Hart got into the ring and tried to get between his wrestlers and Beefcake before Shyster could use a metal briefcase to hit Beefcake. Hart was knocked from the ring and could only watch as [=DiBiase=] and Shyster completed the attack. Hart was so angered that he turned face and accompanied Beefcake to the hospital, refusing to leave his bedside until asked to by security. For the rest of his WWF run, Beefcake was a face, and even became his old (in-ring) enemy Wrestling/HulkHogan's manager.
* For a while, when Bradshaw was just starting his [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]] gimmick, Wrestling/TripleH, who was a heel at the time as well, showed open disgust for JBL (who was portrayed as racist against Latinos) while still remaining a heel.
* This trope was also the basis for Wrestling/TheFourHorsemen-[[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder nWo]] feud.
* In Wrestling/RingOfHonor, after Wrestling/AustinAries lured Wrestling/JimmyJacobs's ex-girlfriend, Lacey, out of the Age of the Fall, he decided to stalk her by going to a gym that she frequented. The two confronted each other, with Jacobs pulling his signature railroad spike out on her. [[Wrestling/SethRollins Tyler Black]] and Joey Matthews, the two who shot the footage, immediately stopped the video while expressing their disapproval for this.
* Austin Aries had no problem kicking in the throat of [[Wrestling/HunterJohnston Delirious]] and then attacking Wrestling/DaizeeHaze for trying to get him medical help so as to continue his assault uninterrupted but drew the line at beating on Delirious while he was unconscious, as Wrestling/RoderickStrong had.
* Despite his feuds with Austin Aries and Delirious, Roderick Strong had no problem standing beside them to keep Wrestling/NigelMcGuinness from feeling during an ROH title match with Bryan Danielson.
* Vince [=McMahon=] ''himself'', who has often been called Satan by commentators, looked shocked/horrified when Wrestling/BrockLesnar pushed Zach Gowen (a one-legged wrestler) down the stairs. He even tried to talk Brock out of it beforehand, to no avail. Didn't stop him from booking himself in a match against his own daughter months later, however.
* In Wrestling/{{TNA}}, when Eric Bischoff planned to force the injured Mr. Anderson to compete, Matt Morgan pointed out that Anderson had a concussion, and he might ''die''. Bischoff loudly announced that he didn't care, prompting Morgan's HeelFaceTurn.
** Forgetting that it was Matt Morgan who gave Hernandez a "concussion" in-storyline and put him out of action for months by putting Hernandez's head between his foot while it was doing the carbon footprint, and the steel ring post, and trying to do the same thing to Amazing Red.
*** He still didn't make them wrestle and put them further in harm's way afterwards, which is even worse. And he also mentioned that he'd learned a lot more about concussions now and understands how dangerous they are.
* Wrestling/{{Kane}}, of all people -- the guy who's twice buried his brother alive and set people on fire -- showed this when he stopped Wrestling/TheBigShow from beating Ricardo Rodriguez to death after Rodriguez hit Show with Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio's car. There was actually logic behind it: Kane knew Del Rio would press charges against Show, thus preventing Show from going after Del Rio. So yeah, Kane has the standard of not killing someone if it will prevent you from getting your hands on the person you really want to hurt. During the Wrestling/AttitudeEra, Kane shows regret when Triple H ducks out of the way of a fire ball meant for him, injuring Chyna. Triple H was tossed of the ring by Kane for it.
** Kane also hilariously said that he's a monster, he's evil, he only gets pleasure from murdering people... and even ''he'' thinks Wrestling/AJLee is insane.
* On February 20, 2012, after Wrestling/EveTorres dropped the bombshell on using Wrestling/ZackRyder, she wanted the then-{{Heel}} Wrestling/BellaTwins to personally record her going to Wrestling/JohnCena and crying her eyes out. Naturally, the Bellas were a little bit unnerved at the idea of doing so.
* Wrestling/TheMiz himself isn't immune to this when he was feuding with Jerry Lawler, as he went on to offer Lawler his condolences when Lawler's mother passed away. By contrast, Wrestling/MichaelCole (then a heel commentator) openly mocked Lawler's mother's passing.
** Despite being a heel commentator, Cole was unnerved seeing that Kane had attacked Wrestling/RandyOrton's father, "Cowboy" Bob Orton.
** After Wrestling/JohnLaurinaitis, Lord Tensai, and Tensai's manager treated John Cena (who had a broken arm) to a three-on-one assault, ending with them squashing Cena's arm between a chair and the steel steps, Cole was horrified. Subverted when it turned out Cole was only concerned about Laurinaitis getting fired for his actions. When he wasn't, Cole supported him.
** When Laurinaitis fired the Big Show for no good reason, even after the Big Show ''got down on his knees and begged'', not only does Cole not defend Laurinaitis against Jerry Lawler dubbing the act a MoralEventHorizon, he looks genuinely disgusted by Laurinaitis' actions.
** Brock Lesnar's general "I'll do and hurt whoever I want because I run this show" persona has really gone over badly with Cole.
** He was mortified at Miz's beating on Lawler in one of the final ''Raw''s of 2010.
** RealLifeWritesThePlot: When Jerry Lawler suffered a heart attack after wrestling a match in 2012, Cole's honest and sympathetic handling of the situation received high praise from fans, people in WWE and wrestling media. This led to Cole's HeelFaceTurn as a commentator, which cemented when WWE brought back JBL as a full-time heel commentator. Fans definitely were happy to see JBL take over this role.
** As a commentor, Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield tends to talk up or generally defend detestable heels, but he cannot ''stand'' Wrestling/TheWyattFamily.
* The Wrestling/BigBossman's HeelFaceTurn involved this trope. On a ''Superstars'' episode in 1990, Wrestling/{{Ted DiBiase}} paid off Slick to get the Million Dollar Belt back from Jake Roberts, who had hidden the belt in his bag alongside his snake, Damien. Under Slick's instructions, the Bossman attacked Jake during a match with Dibiase, cuffed a helpless Jake to the ropes, and then walked away from ringside to the stage, where Dibiase gloated about the entire deal. [[HeelRealization Upon realizing he's been bought off,]] Boss Man went ''berserk'': [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsK_EJuE_a4 what he did next]] was his [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Crowning Moment Of Awesome]].
* Brock Lesnar would once again inspire this trope heading into his ''Wrestling/{{SummerSlam}} 2012'' confrontation with Wrestling/TripleH. Lesnar assaulted Hunter's retired best friend Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and then dragged Shawn out to the ring, eventually getting him in a Kimura lock. Triple H started going after Brock, but Lesnar's advisor Wrestling/PaulHeyman ordered Triple H to stand back otherwise Brock would fully wrench it in and break Michaels' arm. He relented…but then Brock broke the arm anyway, before evading a pissed-off Hunter's chase. Even Heyman looked disturbed for a moment.
** Paul also ''begged'' Lesnar during his rampage on the March 30, 2015 episode of RAW to not harm various people at ringside after [[spoiler:Seth Rollins refused to give him his rematch for the title]] -- Brock didn't listen, and proceeded to attack [[spoiler:Rollins]], and when he escaped, upturn the announcers' table ''onto the announcers'', throw J&J security over the Wrestling/SpanishAnnouncersTable, and then F5 both Wrestling/MichaelCole and a ''cameraman'' despite Heyman's pleas that none of them had done anything. Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon was also genuinely horrified by the act, tried to talk him down, and when he look poised to continue, didn't hesitate to suspend him and kick him out of the arena. Brock wasn't allowed back until he promised to apologize to those he harmed on live television.
* In [=TNA=], Tyson Tomko, a guy who was a heel for most of his career, had enough of [[Wrestling/BobbyRoode Robert Roode]]'s abusive treatment toward Traci Brooks. After his victory with Kaz, he decided to give Roode a piece of his mind, and quite a big shove at that too. It was effective and Roode could not (or better say, would not dare to) do a thing, while Ms. Brooks grinned with pleasure.
* Wrestling/VickieGuerrero, despite being the bitch she is, really disapproved of how Wrestling/CMPunk disrespected the name of Wrestling/PaulBearer and even calls him out for it. So as punishment, she pits him against Kane, who attacked him due to his disrespect. [[FridgeBrilliance It makes sense that Vickie wouldn't like someone who]] [[Wrestling/EddieGuerrero disrespected the deceased]].
** She was also mortified when Vince [=McMahon=] let The Shield get away with attacking Kane and interfering during a championship match. Triple H and Stephanie were pressuring her to control the Shield and not let them interfere in matches, while Vince was rather impressed by the Shield's ruthless aggression. Vickie was a consummate ass kisser whose job was in jeopardy at the time, and was terrified at being in a position where no matter what she did, she was gong to piss off one of her superiors.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57WwY_8VVWk SmackDown: May 15, 2003]] – Wrestling/RoddyPiper and Sean O'Haire had their hand full with [[Wrestling/HulkHogan Mr. America]] when Zach Gowen shows up. When Piper pulls out Gowen's artificial leg, both he and O’Haire looked on [[OhCrap in disbelief]] to the point O’Haire basically [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere left]] leaving Piper behind.
* On the November 4, 2002 ''Raw,'' [[Wrestling/LisaMarieVaron Victoria]] went off on a rant about all the violent things she intended to do to Wrestling/TrishStratus at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries,'' and, after Victoria walked away, Wrestling/{{Ivory}} said, "Gosh, and they said I was nuts."
* In 1998, when the New Age Outlaws pushed a dumpster off the stage with Wrestling/TerryFunk aka Chainsaw Charlie and Wrestling/MickFoley aka Cactus Jack inside of, a vary of other wrestlers, Wrestling/VinceMcMahon and Wrestling/JerryLawler all went to see what happened. The wrestlers who were seen included {{Heel}}s such as [[Characters/WWENewGeneration Marc Mero]], and [[Characters/WWETagTeams The Headbangers]], Wrestling/SgtSlaughter and Wrestling/VinceMcMahon… all broke character and ran to [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Funk and Foley aid]]. New Age Outlaws even had that [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone look on their face]], through, Foley committed as “one of the funnier examples of bad sportsmanship”.
* [[BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]] was a complete dick to Wrestling/AJLee, cruelly broke her heart and abandoned her... but when she threatened to jump through a table for attention, even he tried to talk her down.
* TNA, 2014 - Even Tazz, who can normally come up with excuses for the bad guys, finds what Kenny King did to "Sarge" Chris Melendez to be utterly despicable.
* In a match between Daniel Bryan and Wrestling/RandyOrton in 2014, Orton uses a [[GroinAttack low-blow]] on Bryan to get out of the match. [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]], who's a supporter of Wrestling/TheAuthority and other heels, is disgusted by this and says that, despite saying that Orton deserved a night off, that's a cowardly way out of a fight.
** Subverted later when he changes his mind, [[InsaneTrollLogic saying that Orton had a right to low-blow Bryan]].
** In another instance, even he felt that Orton attacking Wrestling/JohnCena's father due to losing a match was very unbecoming of a champion.
* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified [[Wrestling/JimFullington the Sandman]], brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Wrestling/TerryFunk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him]] as a {{sellout}}.
* [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Rusev and his valet Lana]], with their pro-Russian/anti-American gimmick including promos where they viciously insult nearly every aspect of American culture, have prompted this type of response from more than one American heel. Wrestling/JackSwagger (who was using a very pro-American heel gimmick) even pulled a HeelFaceTurn just so that he could start a feud with Rusev because of how disgusted he was by Rusev and Lana's anti-American stance. This was significant because, unlike the two face immigrants Swagger and his mentor, Zeb Colter, had previously targeted - Alberto Del Rio and The Great Khali - Rusev and Lana are entirely of European descent (although Rusev ''is'' AmbiguouslyBrown).
* Wrestling/TheMiz, who has had a history with Wrestling/CMPunk dating back ''years'', starting in the revived WWECW, was outright disgusted with Wrestling/PaulHeyman's betrayal and made it blatantly clear when the man made an appearance on Miz TV. (Of course, Miz ''was'' nominally a face at that point, [[ReformedButRejected wrestling critics' dismissal of his supposed sincerity notwithstanding]].)
* When Steve Corino showed up in Beyond Wrestling in 2015, he explained that the difference between him and Matt Tremont was that Corino was evil, Tremont was ''disgusting''. [[ArsonMurderAndAdmiration He didn't mean it as an insult]], just saying that Tremont went to lengths Corino would never lower himself to, even in ECW.
* In Wrestling/{{Progress Wrestling}} The London Riots (Jimmy Havoc's earliest allies when he turned heel and members of his stable Regression) seemed to be trying to pull Jimmy Havoc off of Ospreay when he made it clear he was going to cut Ospreay's ear of, after a tag team match.
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* [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Rusev and his valet Lana]], with their pro-Russian/anti-American gimmick including promos where they viciously insult nearly every aspect of American culture, have prompted this type of response from more than one American heel. Wrestling/JackSwagger (who was using a very pro-American heel gimmick) even pulled a HeelFaceTurn just so that he could start a feud with Rusev because of how disgusted he was by Rusev and Lana's anti-American stance.
* Wrestling/TheMiz, who has had a history with Wrestling/CMPunk dating back ''years'', starting in the revived WWECW, was outright disgusted with Wrestling/PaulHeyman's betrayal and made it blatantly clear when the man made an appearance on Miz TV.

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* [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Rusev and his valet Lana]], with their pro-Russian/anti-American gimmick including promos where they viciously insult nearly every aspect of American culture, have prompted this type of response from more than one American heel. Wrestling/JackSwagger (who was using a very pro-American heel gimmick) even pulled a HeelFaceTurn just so that he could start a feud with Rusev because of how disgusted he was by Rusev and Lana's anti-American stance.
stance. This was significant because, unlike the two face immigrants Swagger and his mentor, Zeb Colter, had previously targeted - Alberto Del Rio and The Great Khali - Rusev and Lana are entirely of European descent (although Rusev ''is'' AmbiguouslyBrown).
* Wrestling/TheMiz, who has had a history with Wrestling/CMPunk dating back ''years'', starting in the revived WWECW, was outright disgusted with Wrestling/PaulHeyman's betrayal and made it blatantly clear when the man made an appearance on Miz TV. (Of course, Miz ''was'' nominally a face at that point, [[ReformedButRejected wrestling critics' dismissal of his supposed sincerity notwithstanding]].)
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* This trope was also the basis for the Four Horsemen-[[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder nWo]] feud.

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* This trope was also the basis for the Four Horsemen-[[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder Wrestling/TheFourHorsemen-[[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder nWo]] feud.


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* Despite his feuds with Austin Aries and Delirious, Roderick Strong had no problem standing beside them to keep Wrestling/NigelMcGuinness from feeling during an ROH title match with Bryan Danielson.
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* Austin Aries had no problem kicking in the throat of [[Wrestling/HunterJohnston Delirious]] and then attacking Wrestling/DaizeeHaze for trying to get him medical help so as to continue his assault uninterrupted but drew the line at beating on Delirious while he was unconscious, as Wrestling/RoderickStrong had.



* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified [[Wrestling/JimFulligton the Sandman]], brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him]] as a {{sellout}}.

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* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified [[Wrestling/JimFulligton [[Wrestling/JimFullington the Sandman]], brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's Wrestling/TerryFunk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him]] as a {{sellout}}.
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* When Steve Corino showed up in Beyond Wrestling in 2015, he explained that the difference between him and Matt Tremont was that Corino was evil, Tremont was ''disgusting''. [[ArsonMurderAndAdmiration He didn't mean it as an insult]], just saying that Tremont went to lengths Corino would never lower himself to, even in ECW.

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* When Steve Corino showed up in Beyond Wrestling in 2015, he explained that the difference between him and Matt Tremont was that Corino was evil, Tremont was ''disgusting''. [[ArsonMurderAndAdmiration He didn't mean it as an insult]], just saying that Tremont went to lengths Corino would never lower himself to, even in ECW.ECW.
* In Wrestling/{{Progress Wrestling}} The London Riots (Jimmy Havoc's earliest allies when he turned heel and members of his stable Regression) seemed to be trying to pull Jimmy Havoc off of Ospreay when he made it clear he was going to cut Ospreay's ear of, after a tag team match.
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* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified [[Wrestling/JimFulligan the Sandman]], brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him as a sellout.]]

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* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified [[Wrestling/JimFulligan [[Wrestling/JimFulligton the Sandman]], brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him him]] as a sellout.]]{{sellout}}.



* Wrestling/TheMiz, who has had a history with Wrestling/CMPunk dating back ''years'', starting in the revived WWECW, was outright disgusted with Wrestling/PaulHeyman's betrayal and made it blatantly clear when the man made an appearance on Miz TV.

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* Wrestling/TheMiz, who has had a history with Wrestling/CMPunk dating back ''years'', starting in the revived WWECW, was outright disgusted with Wrestling/PaulHeyman's betrayal and made it blatantly clear when the man made an appearance on Miz TV.TV.
* When Steve Corino showed up in Beyond Wrestling in 2015, he explained that the difference between him and Matt Tremont was that Corino was evil, Tremont was ''disgusting''. [[ArsonMurderAndAdmiration He didn't mean it as an insult]], just saying that Tremont went to lengths Corino would never lower himself to, even in ECW.
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** The classic commentary team of Wrestling/JimRoss (the face) and Lawler (the unashamedly heel broadcaster) played up many of their differences, although [[CantStandThemCantLiveWithoutThem despite this]], [[VitriolicBestBuds are friends even in context of the story]], and this is likely one of the big contributors toward Jerry's eventual HeelFaceTurn. As such, even when Lawler's heel commentary style was at its peak, he always defended J.R. whenever another heel would threaten (or sometimes, beat up) Ross. One example came in 2005, when Triple H demanded a match against Ross ... then brutally beat him to a pulp. Lawler, never enthusiastic to the idea, drew the line when Triple H got a sledgehammer and began using it to hit an already bloody-and-beaten Ross; Lawler finally got into the ring and tried to defend Ross, but Triple H struck Lawler. It should also be noted that even when favoring heels, he would talk even more negatively than Ross about the most obnoxious heels around, such as the Right To Censor or Tazz.[note]Since the RTC was a parody of the Parents Television Council, too, who targeted WWE SmackDown, this might've also been Lawler's real life thoughts seeping out about how he felt about the PTC targeting the company.[/note]

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** The classic commentary team of Wrestling/JimRoss (the face) and Lawler (the unashamedly heel broadcaster) played up many of their differences, although [[CantStandThemCantLiveWithoutThem despite this]], [[VitriolicBestBuds are friends even in context of the story]], and this is likely one of the big contributors toward Jerry's eventual HeelFaceTurn. As such, even when Lawler's heel commentary style was at its peak, he always defended J.R. whenever another heel would threaten (or sometimes, beat up) Ross. One example came in 2005, when Triple H demanded a match against Ross ... then brutally beat him to a pulp. Lawler, never enthusiastic to the idea, drew the line when Triple H got a sledgehammer and began using it to hit an already bloody-and-beaten Ross; Lawler finally got into the ring and tried to defend Ross, but Triple H struck Lawler. It should also be noted that even when favoring heels, he would talk even more negatively than Ross about the most obnoxious heels around, such as the Right To Censor or Tazz.[note]Since [[note]]Since the RTC was a parody of the Parents Television Council, too, who targeted WWE SmackDown, this might've also been Lawler's real life thoughts seeping out about how he felt about the PTC targeting the company.[/note][[/note]]



** Also during 1999, when he was acidic in his heel-favoring style, he was notably shaken and subdued at the "Over the Edge" pay-per-view event after Owen Hart – a wrestler he was mocking just minutes later – was badly injured when his ring entrance went horribly wrong. Lawler reportedly accompanied Hart (who was dressed as and competing as The Blue Blazer for the match) to the hospital, where he was dead on arrival. Lawler broke the news when he returned late in the event and was subdued the rest of the evening.[note]Another real life situation, as well: Owen's death was obviously not a part of story lines, and Lawler and Owen were very good friends.[/note]

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** Also during 1999, when he was acidic in his heel-favoring style, he was notably shaken and subdued at the "Over the Edge" pay-per-view event after Owen Hart – a wrestler he was mocking just minutes later – was badly injured when his ring entrance went horribly wrong. Lawler reportedly accompanied Hart (who was dressed as and competing as The Blue Blazer for the match) to the hospital, where he was dead on arrival. Lawler broke the news when he returned late in the event and was subdued the rest of the evening.[note]Another [[note]]Another real life situation, as well: Owen's death was obviously not a part of story lines, and Lawler and Owen were very good friends.[/note][[/note]]
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** The classic commentary team of Wrestling/JimRoss (the face) and Lawler (the unashamedly heel broadcaster) played up many of their differences, although [[CantStandThemCantLiveWithoutThem despite this]], [[VitriolicBestBuds are friends even in context of the story]], and this is likely one of the big contributors toward Jerry's eventual HeelFaceTurn. As such, even when Lawler's heel commentary style was at its peak, he always defended J.R. whenever another heel would threaten (or sometimes, beat up) Ross. One example came in 2005, when Triple H demanded a match against Ross ... then brutally beat him to a pulp. Lawler, never enthusiastic to the idea, drew the line when Triple H got a sledgehammer and began using it to hit an already bloody-and-beaten Ross; Lawler finally got into the ring and tried to defend Ross, but Triple H struck Lawler. It should also be noted that even when favoring heels, he would talk even more negatively than Ross about the most obnoxious heels around, such as the Right To Censor or Tazz.

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** The classic commentary team of Wrestling/JimRoss (the face) and Lawler (the unashamedly heel broadcaster) played up many of their differences, although [[CantStandThemCantLiveWithoutThem despite this]], [[VitriolicBestBuds are friends even in context of the story]], and this is likely one of the big contributors toward Jerry's eventual HeelFaceTurn. As such, even when Lawler's heel commentary style was at its peak, he always defended J.R. whenever another heel would threaten (or sometimes, beat up) Ross. One example came in 2005, when Triple H demanded a match against Ross ... then brutally beat him to a pulp. Lawler, never enthusiastic to the idea, drew the line when Triple H got a sledgehammer and began using it to hit an already bloody-and-beaten Ross; Lawler finally got into the ring and tried to defend Ross, but Triple H struck Lawler. It should also be noted that even when favoring heels, he would talk even more negatively than Ross about the most obnoxious heels around, such as the Right To Censor or Tazz.[note]Since the RTC was a parody of the Parents Television Council, too, who targeted WWE SmackDown, this might've also been Lawler's real life thoughts seeping out about how he felt about the PTC targeting the company.[/note]



** Also during 1999, when he was acidic in his heel-favoring style, he was notably shaken and subdued at the "Over the Edge" pay-per-view event after Owen Hart – a wrestler he was mocking just minutes later – was badly injured when his ring entrance went horribly wrong. Lawler reportedly accompanied Hart (who was dressed as and competing as The Blue Blazer for the match) to the hospital, where he was dead on arrival. Lawler broke the news when he returned late in the event and was subdued the rest of the evening.

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** Also during 1999, when he was acidic in his heel-favoring style, he was notably shaken and subdued at the "Over the Edge" pay-per-view event after Owen Hart – a wrestler he was mocking just minutes later – was badly injured when his ring entrance went horribly wrong. Lawler reportedly accompanied Hart (who was dressed as and competing as The Blue Blazer for the match) to the hospital, where he was dead on arrival. Lawler broke the news when he returned late in the event and was subdued the rest of the evening.[note]Another real life situation, as well: Owen's death was obviously not a part of story lines, and Lawler and Owen were very good friends.[/note]
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* [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Rusev and his valet Lana]], with their pro-Russian/anti-American gimmick including promos where they viciously insult nearly every aspect of American culture, have prompted this type of response from more than one American heel. Wrestling/JackSwagger (who was using a very pro-American heel gimmick) even pulled a HeelFaceTurn just so that he could start a feud with Rusev because of how disgusted he was by Rusev and Lana's anti-American stance.

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* [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Rusev and his valet Lana]], with their pro-Russian/anti-American gimmick including promos where they viciously insult nearly every aspect of American culture, have prompted this type of response from more than one American heel. Wrestling/JackSwagger (who was using a very pro-American heel gimmick) even pulled a HeelFaceTurn just so that he could start a feud with Rusev because of how disgusted he was by Rusev and Lana's anti-American stance.stance.
* Wrestling/TheMiz, who has had a history with Wrestling/CMPunk dating back ''years'', starting in the revived WWECW, was outright disgusted with Wrestling/PaulHeyman's betrayal and made it blatantly clear when the man made an appearance on Miz TV.
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** Paul also ''begged'' Lesnar during his rampage on the March 30, 2015 episode of RAW to not harm various people at ringside after [[spoiler:Seth Rollins refused to give him his rematch for the title]] -- Brock didn't listen, and proceeded to attack [[spoiler:Rollins]], and when he escaped, upturn the announcers' table ''onto the announcers'', throw J&J security over the Wrestling/SpanishAnnouncersTable, and then F5 both Wrestling/MichaelCole and a ''cameraman'' despite Heyman's pleas that none of them had done anything. Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon was also genuinely horrified by the act, tried to talk him down, and when he look poised to continue, didn't hesitate to suspend him and kick him out of the arena. Brock wasn't allowed back until he promised to apologize to those he harmed on live television.
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* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified the Sandman, brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him as a sellout.]]
* Rusev and his valet Lana, with their pro-Russian/anti-American gimmick including promos where they viciously insult nearly every aspect of American culture, have prompted this type of response from more than one American heel. Jack Swagger (who was using a very pro-American heel gimmick) even pulled a HeelFaceTurn just so that he could start a feud with Rusev because of how disgusted he was by Rusev and Lana's anti-American stance.

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* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified [[Wrestling/JimFulligan the Sandman, Sandman]], brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him as a sellout.]]
* [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Rusev and his valet Lana, Lana]], with their pro-Russian/anti-American gimmick including promos where they viciously insult nearly every aspect of American culture, have prompted this type of response from more than one American heel. Jack Swagger Wrestling/JackSwagger (who was using a very pro-American heel gimmick) even pulled a HeelFaceTurn just so that he could start a feud with Rusev because of how disgusted he was by Rusev and Lana's anti-American stance.
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* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified the Sandman, brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him as a sellout.]]

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* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified the Sandman, brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him as a sellout.]]]]
* Rusev and his valet Lana, with their pro-Russian/anti-American gimmick including promos where they viciously insult nearly every aspect of American culture, have prompted this type of response from more than one American heel. Jack Swagger (who was using a very pro-American heel gimmick) even pulled a HeelFaceTurn just so that he could start a feud with Rusev because of how disgusted he was by Rusev and Lana's anti-American stance.
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* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified the Sandman, brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Rob Van Dam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him as a sellout.]]

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* During Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified the Sandman, brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Rob Van Dam Wrestling/RobVanDam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him as a sellout.]]
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* During Raven's first run in ECW, he crucified the Sandman, brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Rob Van Dam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably the Dudley Boyz) in condemning him as a sellout.]]

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* During Raven's Wrestling/{{Raven}}'s first run in ECW, Wrestling/{{ECW}}, he crucified the Sandman, brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Rob Van Dam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably the Dudley Boyz) Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys) in condemning him as a sellout.]]
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* During Raven's first run in ECW, he crucified the Sandman, brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Rob Van Dam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of ECW (including several of its other heels, most notably the Dudley Boyz) in condemning him as a sellout.]]

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* During Raven's first run in ECW, he crucified the Sandman, brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Rob Van Dam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of the ECW locker room (including several of its other heels, most notably the Dudley Boyz) in condemning him as a sellout.]]
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** In another instance, even he felt that Orton attacking Wrestling/JohnCena's father due to losing a match was very unbecoming of a champion.

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** In another instance, even he felt that Orton attacking Wrestling/JohnCena's father due to losing a match was very unbecoming of a champion.champion.
* During Raven's first run in ECW, he crucified the Sandman, brainwashed his wife and son and turned them against him, deliberately broke one of Tommy Dreamer's fingers, regularly abused and demeaned his underlings, attempted to end Terry Funk's career, and just generally tried to make everyone around him miserable. However, when Rob Van Dam showed up on ''WWF Raw'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8sCBefyfOo Raven joined most of the rest of ECW (including several of its other heels, most notably the Dudley Boyz) in condemning him as a sellout.]]

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