10 Wrestling Facts We Didn't Know Last Week (March 16)

8. Tyler Breeze Doesn't Think He's Been Misused In WWE

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WWE have badly botched some NXT call-ups over the past few years, and right near the top of that list sits Tyler Breeze. At Full Sail, Breeze was one of NXT's best heels. His arrogant gimmick, selfie-stick and all, was over and it looked only a matter of time before he transitioned smoothly to the main roster.

Once Tyler traded developmental for the big time, however, it became apparent that the creative teams on Raw and SmackDown didn't have a clue what to do with him. That's why he was eventually stuck in a tag-team with another misfit and formed the Breezango duo with Fandango.

Still, Breeze doesn't feel like his main roster career has been poorly handled. Colour us shocked.

When talking to the Kingston Whig-Standard, Breeze was upbeat about his chances of turning things around and claimed he's had a good run so far. Preferring to look on the positive side, he said that teaming with a good pal like Fandango has helped his character along rather than hampering it.

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