This is a very important point because often times a group or a team will turn from what they were in their original run and it ends up being a huge mistake. In the case of Evolution, they were always the bad guys. They were happy to let you know about it too. There was never a tease of a face turn either. Maybe some fans would cheer them because they were dominant at times, but for the most part they were a strong group of heels. The faces on Raw at the time included the likes of Shawn Michaels, Chris Benoit, Scott Steiner, Bill Goldberg, Mick Foley and guys like that. None of them were huge money drawing babyfaces like a Steve Austin in his prime, but they were credible performers. If you think about some of the other groups in wrestling history, a lot of them had runs as heels and faces. For Evolution, even though they didn't even last two years, they still were able to maintain their heel roles the entire time. A big reason why that was the right call is because when some of the guys went babyface it meant a lot more because Triple H stayed a heel the whole time.
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