10 NXT Call Ups To WWE Main Roster – 5 We Will See And 5 We Won’t
10. WON'T - Tyler Breeze
The harrowing story of Tyler Breeze’s WWE career is one that will be complained about on the internet for years to come.
One of the most over talents to ever come out of Full Sail, Breeze had the fans eating out of the palm of his hands with his pretty boy male model gimmick. Oozing charisma, with immense in ring ability to back it up, it almost seemed certain that Breeze was destined for greatness on the main roster.
However, when originally called up in 2015, his shtick didn’t really click with Vince McMahon. This led to creative giving him nothing but meaningless undercard rivalries, he disappeared off TV entirely. Striking gold with fellow struggling superstar, Fandango, it appeared both men were back on track and headed for tag team success. As Breezeango, the two were able to show off their hilarious brand of comedy on the revamped SmackDown Live, becoming the highlight of every Tuesday night.
An unfortunate injury to ‘Dango left Breeze with nothing to do. Receiving a hero’s welcome upon return to Full Sail, fans' minds salivated at the thought of dream encounters with the likes of Adam Cole and Velveteen Dream. But alas, it was a different NXT than how he’d left it, and Breeze soon became lost in the shuffle with the plethora of indy stars the brand had to offer.
With sporadic appearances on NXT television, don’t expect Prince Pretty to ever return to Raw and SmackDown.