![]() This would be followed up by a Rock Bottom, taking another move from an established champion in WWE. Despite his hurt knee, Nese would go up top, getting caught on the way down and being hit with a spinebuster from Breeze. This slowed his approach for the pin, giving Breeze time to recover. Nese would fight his way to the ropes, and break the hold.Īn attempted German Suplex from Breeze would see Nese land on his feet, and hit a quick double stomp before clutching the hurt knee. When back in the ring, Breeze would look to submit Nese with a single leg crab. Breeze would use his lower elevation to his advantage, tripping Nese and slamming his knee into the corner. Breeze would go to the top rope, but would be hit by a shotei and fall into position for the running Nese, which would miss this time. In an odd move, Breeze would pick up Nese and hit a move similar to the Big Ending of Big E, sending Nese face first into the mat for a two count. Tony Nese & Tyler Breeze Pick The Pace Up A series of quick kicks would let Breeze regain control, but a quick trip from Nese would give him a second chance at his springboard moonsault, this time nailing it for a two count. This would be followed up with Nese looking for a springboard moonsault, which Breeze dodged. Body scissors would let Nese suck some breath out of Breeze, but control would be reversed after Breeze hit some forearms.īack to their feet, Nese would grab the head of Breeze and lead over the top rope, sending Breeze throat first into the rope. Some grounded strikes would let Nese pummel Breeze, before picking him up to slam him into the mat. ![]() Nese would fight back to his feet, and shove Breeze to the ropes to break the hold.Ĭoming off the ropes, Breeze would look for a sunset flip, only for Nese to roll through and hit a stiff spinning kick instead. A quick legdrop would get a near fall, and it would be right back to the headlock. It would be a clean break, but Breeze woulld gain control after a snapmare into a headlock, slowing Nese down to control the pace of the match. They would lock up once again, with Nese this time shoving Breeze into the corner, forcing the referee to break them up. Breeze has a previous win over Nese, will history repeat itself? A Slow Paced Startīreeze & Nese would lock up with Nese getting the upper-hand, only to release control to literally flex on Breeze, showing off his impressive physique. Nese is on a losing streak, having went 0-3 in the Cruiserweight Championship tournament, and then fell to Gallagher last week on 205 Live. After a win over Tehuti Miles two weeks ago and an impressive showing against Isiah Scott last week, Tyler Breeze is flying high as he looks to knock off a former Cruiserweight Champion in Tony Nese. This would work perfectly for Breeze because, a) it’s unique for WWE right now, which would do more to help him improve his ‘image’ b) it’s used by a recent rival of his, and using Liger’s move would be a great reason to continue the feud between them, should WWE decide to further that feud and c) it looks far more impressive than a spinning heel kick that’s considered a regular move on WWE’s main roster.This week on 205 Live, things would kick off with Prince Pretty himself. Popularized by Jushin Liger, the Fisherman Buster looks very impressive on TV, even though it might appear as nothing more than a Perfect-Plex without the cradling pin. There are few wrestlers in WWE who use any ‘Fisherman’ moves right now, making this a perfect opportunity for Breeze to use such a move for his finisher. If it doesn’t work for a wrestler as massive for Rusev, what makes anyone think that it’ll work for Breeze when he debuts on the main roster? This is difficult to believe, especially since Rusev does an almost-identical move on the main roster, but it never wins a match or even leads to a close call. That said, we’re expected to believe that his current finisher, the ‘Beauty Shot’ is not only effective, but powerful enough for him to end a match. His gimmick is unique for NXT, and his wrestling style complements his vanity. ![]() Tyler Breeze is one of those wrestlers whose character work is far more pronounced than their wrestling skills.
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