It’s not just for him, it’s as many people as he can help, and he will. Rising tides lift all boats, he lives by that. Now, not only is he building his own stock, but he is helping everybody around him. All of a sudden you go ‘Wow I want to see more of that guy, he is really cool.’ Maybe the only place that you get to see that is UpUpDownDown. So he will put them in a spot where you will get to see that personality. Maybe they don’t get to talk a lot and you get to know what kind of a person they are and they have really good personalities. He will take guys that you just know from their matches. Luckily, UpUpDownDown has done wonders for us. “Building our value outside of the ring was always the goal for us. You could get released at any time, that’s just how this industry is.” On becoming established outside of the ring: In reality we are expendable when we get to a certain point and when we don’t get to a certain point. So we were like we have to build our value outside of the ring. Eventually, either you are going to say I’ve had enough of this or your body is. Obviously you’re not going to wrestle until you are 40, 45 or 50. As we went year after year, we know the deal. He knew how to do it, and if he didn’t he would figure it out. When he started UpUpDownDown, I really had no clue how to stream, do YouTube or any of that stuff. That was actually me and creed’s goal when we started doing stuff. On being more famous for UpUpDownDown than for wrestling: In the end I’m pretty sure you got like 1 million views from it.” You said ‘Hey let’s do this.’ We were like you don’t have to but you said yes so OK man. Just so you know, I asked them to do this.’ It’s not like we are these bullies, this is what happens. They are running a wrestling school and they just abused this guy.’ The good part is that we know you and you went ‘Hey guys. He joins Chris Van Vliet from his home in Winter Park, FL to talk about being released from WWE after 11 years there, what he plans to do next, his tag team with Fandango, how much UpUpDownDown has changed his career, the wrestling school he owns with Shawn Spears called “Flatbacks Wrestling School”, his NXT match with Jushin “Thunder” Liger and much more! On Chris getting chopped at Breeze’s wrestling school: Like any social climber looking for the next big thing, Breeze was constantly focused on tackling new challenges, such as teaming with fellow sartorial slueth Fandango as The Fashion Police on SmackDown and issuing citations to anyone who committed a fashion faux pas. That duo stole the hearts of the WWE Universe with their weekly "Fashion Files" show, and they achieved their greatest victory by defeating Imperium to become NXT Tag Team Champions.įrom flashy entrances alongside Fandango to wowing his legion of fashion-forward fans on the gold-and-black brand, there was never a dull moment when Breeze was around.Matt Clemente (Tyler Breeze) is professional wrestler, pro wrestling trainer and Twitch streamer. Not that he let any of his losses get him down. He was an institution during the formative years of WWE NXT, orbiting but never landing the NXT Championship as he took on the likes of Sami Zayn, Finn Bálor, and even international legend Jushin “Thunder” Liger. They would be wrong.Ī deadly fighter in the vein of similarly stunning greats like “Ravishing” Rick Rude, Breeze never missed an opportunity to apply his pristine craft and leave his opponents black and blue. Some would argue that Prince Pretty was more concerned with selfies than submissions. Always up for a photo op, Breeze regularly embraced every opportunity to snap a picture of himself. A picture is worth a thousand words, but Tyler Breeze was only concerned with one: Gorgeous.
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