#1 Shane McMahon is a better heel than a face
Without a hint of exaggeration, Daniel Bryan is one of the greatest babyface WWE Superstars of all time. While the majority of good-guy performers still have their fair share of detractors, you’d have to be the biggest Triple H fan in history not to have cheered on Bryan during their eight-month feud in 2013.
Shane McMahon, on the other hand, is popular as a face – you’ve only got to listen to the audience when he appears on SmackDown Live for proof of that – but he is also a brilliant heel.
Whether he was part of The Corporation in the late 90s or feuding with D-Generation X in the mid-00s, very few WWE Superstars have been able to make fans like them and instantly dislike them again as quickly as Shane O’Mac.
You could even argue that his best work since returning to WWE came when he showed a more aggressive side to his character during the 'Under Siege' segments ahead of Survivor Series 2017. It was fairly clear that he played a heel that night, even if it was just one night only.