The stereotypical image of a wrestler is not commonly associated with a having a handsome, maybe even pretty, face. The bumps and hits that one acquires along their career may have done long-term damage to what were once attractive features.However, for many decades, the younger, more fresh-faced, wrestler can be used as either a babface draw, or a heel annoyance, depending on how they present themselves.Lorcan (@lorcanmullan) and Simon (@simoncross3) discuss the finer points, and historical examples, of this particular gimmick, before debating who deserve to be remembered as the best examples to a newer fan.Remember to subscribe to the podcast, like the Facebook page, and follow us both on Twitter!

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