Little Jerry Lawler
Sigmund Freud On Ritalin And Roids

You know him, you hate him, and you always boo whenever he appears on your screen. He is the great John Bradshaw Layfield. You may ask yourself, "How he can possibly say that JBL is the best heel of the last 10 years?" Well, I'm here to tell the Wrestlezone Nation why I think so and give reasons why the other heels pale in comparison.
1. He has been widely criticized for his wrestling style and that is boring and slow. That is what a heel is supposed to and JBL showed great heel psychology in the ring. RVD and Kurt Angle needed to watch footage of JBL matches so they can properly display psychology in the ring. Contrary to popular opinion, I enjoyed JBL's matches. He worked great with Undertaker, Eddie Guerrero, and even the Big Show.
2. Sure his promos were repetitive, but who changes theirs up nowadays. Nevertheless, he was one of the best of the mic and his voice gave off that "I'm better than you and you know it" vibe. He made us think that we can never be as rich and of a big of success as he was.
I'm going to go through some of the best heels and explain in some fashion how JBL was better than them.
HHH
I have to admit that HHH was one of the best in the early years of the 2000's. However, most of his heel heat can be attributed to one person- Stephanie McMahon. You hated her so much that anybody that was aligned with her was automatically booed as well. You can say that HHH was a victim of "booed by association." Fast forward to the start of Evolution in 2003 which was one of the most boring years in recent memory. HHH feuded with Steiner, Booker, Nash, and Goldberg. That was hardly an all-star lineup. His heel run didn't start picking up steam after he booted Orton out of Evolution which led to an unsuccessful face turn of one Randall Keith Orton. JBL didn't need any women to help him get heel heat because if he felt she was getting more attention, he would kicked her to the curb just like that.
Randy Orton
Orton was best to me as a heel during 2005-2006 when he was cocky and arrogant. He had a great feud with the Undertaker and Mysterio and looked to be on the road back to the title. This current Orton is slow and methodical but has he had one truly memorable match. People complain of the slowness of his in-ring work, but JBL did the same thing and he did it better. JBL was a brawler which I believe works best when you have a heel-face matchup. Maybe Orton will be there in a few years, but if you keep getting dominated in three vs. one matchups you have no shot.
Edge
His heel heat spawned from a real relationship with Lita and he has rode that train to nine world championships which cannot be ignored. He is dubbed "The Ultimate Opportunist" and will find anyway to win. That's all nice and dandy but JBL found ways to keep his championship instead of constantly losing it like Edge. JBL retained his title against the likes of Eddie Guerrero, Booker T, Undertaker, Kurt Angle, and Big Show. Whether it be with the help of Heidenrich, The Cabinet, or escaping through the bottom of cages, JBL always seized opportunity when it was presented to keep the title for nine months.
Kurt Angle
He has the greatest depth of character than anybody I've ever seen. He can play a face and a heel well. He is one of the best comedic heels in recent memory. However, he does not display great heel psychology in the ring. In the midst of Cena's first title reign, he had a great series of matches against Angle. The big mistake Angle made was trying to impress the crowd with high-flying moves which made fans cheer for him. That is a huge no-no. If you're a heel and a fan cheers for you, that's one less person that's booing you. Have you heard a single person cheer for JBL because I sure haven't. He came out to the ring and did what he was supposed to do every time. He made the crowd boo him, he was slow and methodical in the ring, and he found ways to keep his title.
After you read this, you may say that I'm absolutely mental and wonder whoever let this nut post on the forums. I hope that I have if not changed your mind, but a shred of doubt in there about those others who you hate so much. John Bradshaw Layfield was one of the most hated in the WWE, which made him one of my most loved. I welcome everybody to debate why he is or is not the best heel this last decade and give reasons why or list other superstars. This is a family-friendly thread and if you get on my bad side, I only have two words to say to you.
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