As evidenced in some of the biggest matches of all-time, Pro Wrestlings central narrative is the battle of Good vs. Evil. Matches such as Hulk Hogan vs. Andre The Giant, Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes, and Stone Cold vs. Vince McMahon proved that a hero and villain competing for reasons based on moral disagreements, will always be a compelling story for an audience simply because spectators at large love to see malevolent people get whats coming to them. However, over the last 25 years wrestling matchmakers have played with that formula by eschewing the heel altogether. Face vs. Face matches are devoid of the standard tropes of sneak attacks, or cowardice. Instead the main focuses are greatness, championships, legacy, or individual pride. Most leave it up to the fans to decide who they will cheer. As great as face vs. face feuds usually are, they tend to be short. Typically they cannot be sustained without the audience choosing a side, thus ending the true face vs face nature of it. It is the perfect time to turn someone heel, write him or her off, or even retire them. So for the short instance they are engrossed in competition, fans should relish it. Subsequently that leads us to the question, what were the 15 Best WWE Face vs. Face matches ever? Not only stylistically, and financially, but who were people rooting for? What brought about the conflict, and most importantly, why was it legendary? Let's find out.