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5 Best Gimmick Changes In WWE History

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In WWE, we’ve seen some of the most iconic characters in the wrestling business. They rose to superstardom and in a few cases, megastardom, taking the wrestling world by storm and captured the imaginations of fans by being these larger than life characters. By being characters who people can either relate to, or simply get behind.

What many people don’t realize with some of these superstars and megastars is that it wasn’t always smooth sailing. Apart from the rough road it took them to get to WWE, they had to undergo multiple phases of trial and error, where gimmicks of theirs weren’t working for many reasons – whether they weren’t relatable, whether the person playing it wasn’t convincing, or simply whether it was awful.

However, through trial and error, these superstars managed to find something that fit them well and a character that took the wrestling world by storm. Ultimately, the ones that have really worked are ones that are extensions of their real selves. Here are the best gimmick changes in WWE history.

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