10 Great Superstars Who Will Never Be WWE Champion

4. Tyler Breeze

Tyler Breeze has only just made his main roster debut, but if the way he was handled in NXT is any indication, he's likely never go beyond the upper midcard level of WWE. That's not a bad spot to have, especially as Breeze's primary concern right now should be avoiding the fate shared by similar acts Fandango and Adam Rose. His character and gimmick is wildly entertaining, but like Stardust, it's the kind of persona that you're unlikely to see really flourish in a high profile, main event setting. That's not to say he can't find success, but a run with the company's top title may be a stretch. That's a shame, especially when Breeze is hugely talented and stole the show down in Orlando on more than one occasion. There's a chance of course that Breeze's ability to put on such amazing matches is going to help send him rocketing up the card, but his current feud with Dolph Ziggler needs to go his way to ensure that (plus, here's hoping Summer Rae isn't a curse on him like she has been on so many others). Ultimately, Breeze has all the making of an entertaining midcard act and not someone who is going to sell PPV, but who knows how that perception could change in the coming years. For now, picturing him with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship around his waist isn't easy, especially as WWE audiences don't quite seem entirely sure what to make of Prince Pretty.
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