#1 Big Show: Braun Strowman shouldn’t hesitate while alternating between the heel and face personas
Perhaps one of the biggest criticisms directed towards WWE Legend Big Show is what his critics perceive to be the meaninglessness of his constant face-to-heel and heel-to-face turns.
However, what most people fail to address his how effortlessly the giant Superstar manages to pull off the transitions from the dynamics of a heel to that of a face and vice versa.
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
I’d like to note over here that it’s incredibly important for the WWE to refrain from booking Braun Strowman to constantly alternate between the heel and face personas; that is unless the aforesaid transitions occur due to a valid storyline reason.
Nevertheless, should Strowman find himself having to alternate between the heel and face realms, and at times even act like a tweener, The Monster Among Men could take a page out of Big Show’s playbook and shed all hesitation in executing the back-and-forth character transitions no matter how rushed or forced they may feel in the heat of the moment.
After all, acting – which is kind of what pro wrestling is (in addition to the obvious wrestling aspect of the industry) – is all about the ability of an artist to enact the role that’s accorded to him/her with conviction and without any inhibition or hesitancy whatsoever.
Which of the WWE legends would you like to see Braun Strowman draw inspiration from the most? Sound off in the comments!