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Pro-wrestling has always been a sport where good guys beat the bad guys. We know the good guy as a babyface and we know the bad guy as the heel in the business. WWE has always successfully shown this babyface vs heel rivalry in the best way. WWE has produced many great heels over the years.

Recently, WWE released the trailer for their new docuseries on Peacock named EVIL. The docuseries will feature all the heels talking about being the bad guy. Also, it will show the greatest heels in WWE history.

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One of the wrestlers featured in the trailers was The Nature Boy Ric Flair. He was one of the best heels known in his time. Ric Flair shared his reaction to the trailer through his Twitter, saying, “Now We’ll Finally See Who The Baddest Of Them All Is! WOOOOO! #WWEEvil”

Ric Flair is excited to show his actual heel side he had as an active wrestler. For much of his career, Flair was a heel and was known as “the dirtiest player in the game” who would cheat, steal, etc. The most famous being requesting the referee for some time off between the match and giving a low blow with his leg to his opponent standing behind him.

The other wrestlers featured in the trailer were Sasha Banks, Randy Orton, Hulk Hogan, Paul Heyman, The Miz, etc. They also shared their views on being a bad guy in WWE.

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WWE Legends talk about The Undertaker and Kane

Most of the wrestlers talked and referred to The Undertaker and Kane. The Brothers of Destruction terrorized everyone in the 90s and even during the end of their career. Diamond Dallas Page who was also in the trailer said, “They Killed Everyone”. 

The docuseries will have eight episodes and will release on 24th March 2022. In this era where heels are much more than babyface, this docuseries will be exciting to watch.

Ric Flair joining WWE again

The Nature Boy, after hanging up his boots, was under contract with WWE from 2012. He made sporadic appearances on weekly shows and sometimes was at ringside for Charlotte Flair. However, Ric Flair asked for his WWE release in 2021 and he left the company.

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Post WWE release, he appeared in AAA alongside Andrade “El Idolo.” He also made his return to NWA for the first time after 2008. As this new docuseries EVIL releases later in March, it seems WWE is again joining hands with Ric Flair. We can see The Nature Boy in WWE more in coming years. 

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