WWE Dublin Live Review - 10 Interesting Observations You Need To Know

4. The Rivalry Between Dolph Ziggler And Tyler Breeze Will Be Fantastic

Having recently joined the main WWE roster, Tyler Breeze wrestled his first overseas match as a mainstay on Monday Nights in Dublin, with the ever-stunning Summer Rae and his trusty selfie stick in tow, to give the audience a glimpse at just why they call him €œPrince Pretty€ up close and personal. Breeze and Summer garnered some pretty sick heat with the implication that they didn€™t know where they were, with Summer then bellowing how they were in lovely London, England. Textbook Dublin House Show Heel. Dolph Ziggler got a huge pop, and with a different hairstyle, came to the ring to take on Breeze in a match that proved to be one of the night€™s most exciting. It was back and forth from start to finish, with superkicks galore, and Breeze and Ziggler wrestled as if mirror images of each other. At one point, Ziggler nailed the Zig-Zag, and seeing Tyler kick out was incredible. It was legitimately one of the most convincing false finishes I€™ve ever seen. A Beauty Shot would soon follow, with Dolph getting the shoulder up, and as Summer Rae got ejected from ringside for threatening to throw her heel at the show-off, Ziggler would land a beautiful superkick followed by and emphatic Zig-Zag for the win. It was an incredible match and proves that the guys don€™t just look alike, they also have tremendous chemistry together and could be November€™s most enthralling rivalry. The two men were incredible and it will be very interesting to see how it translates to television.
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