World Wrestling Entertainment has thrived for over fifty years promoting matches and angles featuring good guys taking on bad guys. From Hogan vs Andre through to Cena vs Lesnar, its a formula that has been proven to work, as the worlds number one wrestling company has outlasted all others and is more successful now than ever (financially at least). On todays WWE TV shows, good guys (known as babyfaces) and bad guys (heels) regularly clash as they disagree with one another over their actions. This helps to create compelling television as fans will (usually) side with the babyface, giving them a vested interest in the match outcome. Occasionally, WWE superstars and divas will switch their allegiance from face to heel or vice versa, with the onscreen explanation usually that they will use their new style to improve their success. Behind the scenes, a turn is usually implemented when a particular worker has become stale, either through overexposure or simply an extended period of time with the same gimmick. WWE is often accused of being stagnant nowadays, so here are seven face and heel turns that must happen in 2015 to keep the product relevant, along with a bit of fantasy booking to show how it could be done.