#4. Face turn: Randy Orton

Randy Orton has admitted in the past that he enjoys being a heel far more than a face and that's his natural and preferred role. History has proven that he's a much better heel, but sometimes, you simply need to change things up.
After WrestleMania 34 in 2018, Orton had quietly turned heel again and had a decent run, although it didn't live up to the overall expectations as one would have hoped. After 3 years with the blue brand, the October 2019 WWE Draft saw The Viper head to RAW and since then, he has been indulging with newer talent such as Ricochet, Drew McIntyre, etc. He has renewed his rivalry with AJ Styles from earlier this year, except the roles are reversed.
Is this man the funniest man in wrestling?
Orton, just as he quietly turned heel, had quietly turned face as well and though he isn't at his most exciting, there's no denying that he's gained some momentum in the recent weeks.
It'll be interesting to see where he goes with his babyface direction and who he ends up facing at WrestleMania 36 in Tampa, Florida.