8 Foolproof Ways WWE Should Book Tyler Breeze

Prince Pretty has everything it takes to make a name for himself: provided he gets the opportunity.

By Jack Morrell /

With Matt Clement - also known as narcissistic male model Tyler Breeze - finally having made the main roster (after five - count €˜em - FIVE years in developmental), a whole lot of NXT fans are doing that nudging thing you do with your mates when you want them to pay attention to something cool. You see, what we€™ve known for a while is that Breezus is something special: great in the ring, great on the mic, a great character worker as well as a great worker in general. As Tyler Breeze, he€™s been trusted to put over some of NXT€™s best and brightest and make them look like fried gold, not to mention to anchor an exhibition match with none other than Jushin Thunder Liger, in the Japanese legend€™s only WWE-affiliated match so far. This isn€™t just some undersized midcard-gimmick wannabe. The man is a workhorse, a highly skilled veteran€ and now he€™s on mainstream WWE television. For those tempted to dismiss the man because of the long term limitations of the male model gimmick: well, Shawn Michaels survived a toy boy character to become Mr. Wrestlemania. Triple H used to cosplay Tom Cruise in Interview With The Vampire. Who knows how far Prince Pretty could go, given the right circumstances and booking? But the first few months are crucial to getting him over with the more casual, mainstream WWE crowd. Here€™s how it could be done...

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