8 Foolproof Ways WWE Should Book Tyler Breeze

1. Right Where We Came In, Only Flipped

Tyler Breeze faces down a Dolph Ziggler that€™s recently turned heel, freshly motivated, with a new killer instinct. This time it€™s for more than just one match: Ziggler is on fire, doing everything possible to make the crowd loathe him. That smirking, sarcastic wit that makes his interviews so much fun to watch can be turned around into genuine heelishness really easily (and he already dresses like an idiot). Part way through Summer Rae finally turns on Tyler - well, she never actually turned babyface with him, and she doesn€™t like the way he€™s changed, preferring the heel attitude she sees in her ex. That€™s the end of Summer Breeze, and a new storyline point to extend the feud further. Since the story of Breeze vs. Ziggler is that Ziggler got punked and then junked, it makes perfect sense that a newly heel Show-Off would want revenge. Finally, the hardcore fans get the Tyler Breeze/Dolph Ziggler feud they want. Meanwhile, the casual fans have been given a real introduction to Breeze, to know what Matt Clement has to offer as a performer and to understand some part of the Tyler Breeze character, as a heel and (hopefully) as a babyface. With a revitalised Ziggler to act as a foil, this one can run and run...
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