10 WWE Superstars That Turned Heel/Face The Most
5. Triple H
'The Game' is currently a babyface as part of his D-Generation-X feud with The Brothers Of Destruction.
Possibly.
It hasn't really been made clear either way, but 'The Game' changes at such a laughable rate these days that it's as worthless trying to keep up with his continuity as it is to expect him to do the honours to somebody that could actually benefit from his selflessness. He's been teetering ever close to the insecure bully boy of old with his recent absurd carvings through the main roster.
Hunter cosplayed as a member of The Shield in late-2017 when Roman Reigns got the mumps, but was back working heel as a member of Team Raw at the subsequent Survivor Series. He set up potential WrestleMania programmes with Braun Strowman, Kurt Angle and Shane McMahon, looked comfy against former NXT projects Shinsuke Nakamura and Bobby Roode, and went over as one of the only survivors.
Integral to the success of Ronda Rousey's amazing debut, Hunter was where he belonged as a sh*t-talking corporate heel before it was binned for the aforementioned Brothers Of Destruction silliness. He hasn't turned with such frequency since the periods in 2000 and 2001 where he twice teased the biggest babyface run of his career before sticking daggers in the hearts of fans that were never truly removed.
Unlike many of his colleagues, at least audiences were stabbed in the front.