#3 Jimmy Snuka
Jimmy Snuka is a classic example of a WWF heel who later became a popular babyface. The fans remembered him for his acrobatic style of wrestling. In fact, some experts call him a pioneer of high-flying style in the wrestling world hence was nicknamed "Superfly."
Born in 1943, he was an amateur bodybuilder. Soon, Snuka joined professional wrestling promotions to make ends meet. He never won the world title and his final years of wrestling were marred with murder charges. WWF inducted him into Hall of Fame in 1996.
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#2 Ted DiBiase
Ted DiBiase was one of the most hated heels in the 1980s. IGN called DiBiase "one of the most gifted technical wrestlers to ever grace the squared circle," He embodied the millionaire gimmick to represent the decade of the 1980s which was all about excesses.
His feuds with Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Dusty Rhodes, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, and Hulk Hogan are etched in the minds of the wrestling fans. The Million Dollar Man was instrumental in introducing Steve Austin and The Undertaker to WWE.
He came very close to winning the WWE championship at WrestleMania 4, but Randy Savage defeated him by a pinfall. WWE inducted DiBiase into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2010.