WWE Survivor Series 2015: 10 Things We Learned

7. Tyler Breeze vs. Dolph Ziggler Will Continue

Generally speaking, babyfaces don't tend to chalk losing to newcomer heels up to experience and move on. Tyler Breeze has only recently arrived on the main roster, but he was handed a big win at Survivor Series. Defeating Dolph Ziggler is a positive sign for Breeze that management are interested in the potential his character has shown. He's being rewarded for his work on NXT. Ziggler and Breeze have only had one major singles match, which isn't enough to end their rivalry by any stretch of the imagination. Ideally, they should collide a few more times before moving on to face different opponents. It makes sense that Ziggler would feel embarrassed by his defeat at the hands of 'Prince Pretty', so it's logical that another challenge is impending. Fans should expect Dolph and Tyler to interact going forward on main programming, possibly even as soon as Monday Night Raw. The Survivor Series result pretty much demands that this happens. Dolph doesn't necessarily have to get his win back either, perhaps Breeze could be booked as someone who just has Ziggler's number in the ring?
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