5 Superstars who have never turned heel in WWE

Rey Mysterio has always been a babyface
Rey Mysterio has always been a babyface

#3 Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy
Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy is undoubtedly one of the most charismatic and popular Superstars in the history of WWE. Nicknamed 'The Charismatic Enigma', Hardy has made the high-risk style very popular in pro wrestling. He and his brother Matt Hardy (the Hardy Boyz), along with Edge & Christian and The Dudley Boyz brought the tag team division back to prominence between 1998 and 2001.

As a singles competitor, Jeff has enjoyed huge success in WWE and is a Grand Slam Champion. It comes as no surprise that he has achieved this feat as a face because, as mentioned before, he has always been over with the fans wherever he performs.

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In 2003, Jeff did go through a brief 'conflicted' phase, where he hesitantly attacked his opponents after losing matches. However, a few episodes later, Shawn Michales intervened and took Jeff under his wing. The pair teamed up to win a tag team match, and from there on, he continued his babyface run before being released by the company a few months later.

It's true that during his second run in TNA, Jeff turned heel. But, the less we talk about that, the better. Plus, it wasn't WWE so it doesn't count for this list.

Off the screen, Jeff Hardy is a recovered drug addict and alcoholic, something which he has openly accepted and also actively advocated against. Thus, he is seen as an inspiration by many fans who go through similar problems and can be expected to remain a babyface in WWE in the future.

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