WWE: Matching Current Roster Heels to Horror Villain Counterparts

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Absolution/The Lost Boys

Rarely do we see such rebellion against the women’s division, in WWE. After Paige returned from her leave from the company, she introduced herself and two other women as “Absolution”, a group bent on changing the entire division into bloodsucking Paige look-a-likes.

During her return, Paige complained that the WWE Universe forgot her, and forgot that she turned the entire “Divas” division into the ever-evolving revolution it is, today. Revenge feeds her need for carnage, and her two pals Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville are all too happy to join in on the fun, after pledging their allegiance.

For The Lost Boys, David was their gang’s leader. He might not have been the head vampire, but he was charismatic, intelligent, reckless, and had a band of mindless followers. He tried his best to turn anyone who stood in his way, laughing while doing so.

The Lost Boys were named after the group of boys in Peter Pan of the same name, because neither group of boys could grow older. In a way, that’s what it feels like with Absolution: a refusal to grow up and grow old.

Absolution has lost Paige, and who knows if they’ll ever find another leader. They’ll keep trying to turn women from the division to their way of thinking, though. If there’s one thing I hate about WWE, it’s all the vampires.