Forgotten Favourite "100% Open" To WWE Return

This wrestler is 36 years old and ready to make a WWE comeback (if Triple H wants it)!

Tyler Breeze
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Tyler Breeze says he's "100% open" to a full-time WWE return if Triple H or other members of core management fancy it. The former NXT favourite and Breezango star (alongside fellow ex-WWE alumni Fandango) told 'Developmentally Speaking' that he'd be right up for a comeback.

Breeze revealed he still maintains a solid relationship with Hunter. On that, he added: "Luckily, I’ve kept these bridges very well-built". There's zero heat between Tyler and anyone still with the company despite his June 2021 release.

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The tag-team star also returned to his role as co-host of 'UpUpDownDown' alongside Xavier Woods in late-2022. He doubled up on that work by appearing as a guest coach at the Performance Center, and has previously said WWE didn't stand in his way when pursuing indy bookings either.

His relationship with the company couldn't be better.

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Breeze is still only 36 years of age too, and joked by saying he's "not some ancient dude" who'd struggle to keep pace with today's roster. In fact, he'd relish the challenge and is very-much keen to gauge interest on WWE's side.

Don't be shocked if Tyler Breeze is back on the books soon. Fingers crossed!

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