Virtually anybody who became a fan of Tyler Breeze in NXT is disappointed with how he’s been booked since making his main roster debut. He loses most of his matches in two minutes and it’s clear that WWE’s decision makers do not see him as a priority.
Twitter user @Dyenistylo pointed out to Breeze that he’s lost every single one of his 49 matches so far this year. At least Prince Pretty has a good sense of humor about it:
I win so much at life must be the universe squaring things up https://t.co/7OToA7FVJ6
— Prince Pretty (@MmmGorgeous) April 9, 2016
Earlier in the week, Breeze was asked if he wants to go back to NXT.
Just went to the bank…. I'm good? https://t.co/FtDG1rJp6P
— Prince Pretty (@MmmGorgeous) April 6, 2016
Author’s Thoughts: I had no idea that Breeze is 0-49 since January. That is so terrible that it is actually amazing. My only hope is that the same fate happens to some of the new talents called up to the main roster this week on both Monday Night Raw and Smackdown. For example, it is easy to envision something similar to happen to the Vaudevillians down the line. They have a unique look to them obviously and if the WWE universe doesn’t respond to them quickly, it is reasonable to assume that they will be fed to more established tag teams. Having said that, the Vaudevillians did defeat Lucha Dragons on Smackdown, so maybe the WWE believes in them more. I get the premise of enhancement talent and it makes sense for wrestlers like the Brooklyn Brawler or someone ridiculously awesome like Gillberg. I don’t get why it happens to wrestlers like Breeze, who was involved in competitive matches in NXT. Maybe sometime down the line Tyler Breeze will evolve into a different character, lose the selfie-stick and start winning matches. Only time will tell.