10 Best Heels Of WWE's PG Era
4. Brock Lesnar
When Brock Lesnar returned to the WWE in 2012, he was firmly established as the most dominant force in the company. Despite losses to John Cena and Triple H early in his run, Lesnar rebounded and thrived in his new role of special attraction.
With Paul Heyman by his side, Lesnar was presented as a behemoth, coming out of exile to take on any challenger at one of the company's big four events.
If the role of a heel is to enhance those who triumph against them, few could argue that Lesnar hasn't been one of the most effective ones of recent years despite his numerous absences from television.
After three devastating F-5s and an arrogant laugh, Lesnar sent shockwaves throughout the entire industry by becoming the man to finally end The Undertaker's WrestleMania streak. Whilst you can make arguments for and against the decision, Lesnar has undoubtedly benefited from the esteemed accolade and so have those around him.
A good showing against Lesnar can instantly legitimatize a performer and drive them on to bigger and better things. Love him or hate him, without having to do too much, Brock Lesnar has become one of the most dominant heels in WWE history... again.