Tyler Breeze Reveals WWE Role and Offers Tips for Future Wrestlers

Tyler Breeze, former NXT tag champion, recently appeared on Insight With Chris Van Vilet, where he discussed his current role with WWE and shared advice for aspiring wrestlers. Breeze, who is known for his work on WWE’s gaming channel Up Up, Down Down, talked about the fun and entertaining nature of his job. He also emphasized the importance of preparation for aspiring wrestlers, particularly when it comes to promos.

In his interview, Breeze mentioned his work on Up Up, Down Down, WWE’s YouTube channel dedicated to gaming. He and Xavier Woods engage in various activities, including the recent Up Up Down Down Summer Games, where they had a blast and relived their childhoods. Breeze emphasized that even though it may seem like fun and games, it is still work.

When asked about advice for aspiring wrestlers, Breeze stressed the importance of preparation. He shared that as a coach, he and Spears have noticed a recurring pattern of wrestlers not taking the preparation process seriously. Breeze explained that when wrestlers join their training sessions, they are given a talk about the industry and are specifically told to prepare a promo. He emphasized that preparation means more than just thinking about it; it involves filming oneself, watching it back, writing out the promo, and practicing it multiple times. Breeze expressed his frustration with wrestlers who fail to prepare adequately, questioning why they would neglect such an essential aspect of their chosen career.

It is evident from Breeze’s interview that he is passionate about his role on Up Up, Down Down and enjoys the fun and camaraderie it brings. However, he also emphasizes the need for aspiring wrestlers to take their craft seriously and put in the necessary effort to succeed. By preparing for promos and other aspects of their careers, wrestlers can demonstrate their commitment and dedication to the industry.

For the full interview and more insights from Tyler Breeze, you can watch the video below:

Source: Wrestling Headlines.

 

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