Continuing on with the theme, we have one more former NXT Superstar who excelled to the top of the yellow brand's roster, only to fall through the cracks on the main roster and get lost somewhere in the middle of the mid-card chaos.
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Fans seem to have forgotten how well Breeze did while in NXT. Sure, the metrosexual gimmick was sort of difficult to take seriously at first, but Tyler owned the persona and actually made it pretty cool. Towards the end of his time on the Yellow Squad, Breeze was main-eventing and stealing the shows at weekly NXT tapings, as well as Takeover pay-per-views.
I have to admit, I have enjoyed the Breezango run for what its worth. But let's be honest, Breezango is a tag team consisting of two main roster Superstars who have much more to offer, and if booked properly, the fans will easily rally behind both Breeze and Fandango as they move forward into more deserving singles runs.
Even though many called him the next Shawn Michaels, things haven't really panned out for Tyler Breeze.
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