Tyler Breeze: 'Patience Is Probably The Biggest Key To Not Only Wrestling But Life In General'

Tyler Breeze has been on WWE TV since 2014 and across all brands, has continued to display a strong work ethic making him a sought-after commodity in WWE.

Speaking with Comic Book, Breeze commented on finally winning gold alongside Fandango in NXT and how they didn't have too many matches as a team prior to returning to NXT even though they were a popular act.

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"The fact that we have fun, I don't know if it gets us overlooked, but it might change people's perspective on us, where they laugh with us and they do everything else and they go, "'yeah, they're funny. But I don't really know. They've never really been tag champions,'" Breeze said. "We hadn't really had a lot of matches when we were doing our thing, so I think it's one of those things that it might not be overlooked, but it definitely is the perception of us changes from, 'Oh, the funny guys, but they're not going to have a good match or become champions.' And like I said, now we've refocused to where we find the balance," Breeze said. "And it's not that we've never been able to get the job done. It is very much just, you might not have seen it yet. And now you're getting the chance to see that in a bunch of different ways. So I think it's just taking all the skills that we've learned, everything that we've been through, everything that we've gone through and now putting it into play where it'll take you off... I guess you won't see it coming, where you go, "Wow. Oh my God. Okay. No, I'm on board. They can get it done in the ring too." So, I think it's one of those things now that people are seeing that."

Breeze, who runs a wrestling school alongside AEW's Shawn Spears, stressed the importance of patience in a time of instant gratification.

"I think patience is probably the biggest key to not only wrestling but life in general," Breeze said. "It's very easy to get impatient. It's very easy to want what you want now. But after waiting five years, after waiting 10 years, there's a feeling of man, that was worth it. And I don't know if you get that if you get what you want right off the bat. So I would say, patience. Everything works out if you just do the right thing, and just stay the course, you know what I mean?"

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