7 Babyface Wrestling Tag Teams Which Flopped As Heels

3. Breezango

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An NXT graduate who had failed to excite WWE management and a dancing fool seemingly destined to be remembered only for his catchy theme song. That was all Breezango had to boast when Tyler Breeze and Fandango were put together in true 'creative has nothing else for you' fashion in May 2016.

First signs weren't good for the duo, because fans just didn't care about them whatsoever. Working as heels wouldn't pay dividends for Breezango, but they have oddly found some measure of success as goofy characters turned babyface by an audience who can't deny their entertainment value. The 'Fashion Police' segments both have produced are undeniably funny.

Check that reaction to Breeze and Fandango at Backlash for proof that they have legs as a babyface team. Even though it remains to be seen just how long people will continue to react to Breeze playing dress-up during matches, there's something endearing about Breezango as babyfaces that they lacked when playing heel.

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