![]() “Other towns across the world feel the same way, too. “I know that Des Moines wants to feel special, because everybody likes to feel special when we’re coming to their town,” Breeze said. In professional wrestling, there are good guys (baby faces) and bad guys (heels), and Breeze is a heel who likes to insult people by calling them “uggos.”Īnd Breeze is looking forward to performing in front of the Des Moines uggos. The people’s voices are heard, and if they want to see Breezango, they’re going to get it. Fortunately we have such a talented roster that there’s only so many minutes and sometimes you’re not always going to be the one to get those minutes. “When you’re here and you’re a part of the WWE, it’s bigger than what actually happens. “This is something a lot of people like to talk about,” Breeze said. ![]() The wrestler’s characters are driven by WWE’s creative team, and when a wrestler is booked badly, or is underutilized, the WWE universe isn’t shy about letting WWE know about it. I don’t really see us stopping anytime soon because there’s still some Smackdown Live tag titles that we have our eyes on.”Įveryone who follows pro wrestling knows that every match is scripted and predetermined. People are showing up to our events hoping to see us, which is exactly what you want when you work for WWE. “The best part about it is, people like it,” Breeze said. You have to be a well-rounded performer in the WWE and be ready for anything.”Īs part of Breezango, Breeze and Fandango have recently rolled out a new gimmick the Fashion Police. “Sometimes you just stumble upon something and it works really well and you hang onto it. “When it comes to moves or funny stuff, everything is just trial and error,” Breeze said. He’s just tough enough to lay a beatdown on almost anyone. It’s something different and something for people to latch on to.”īreeze’s in-ring work isn’t too shabby, either. “So I thought I’d try the exact opposite, and go out there as this male model who basically has no clue about wrestling, doesn’t even know any wrestling moves and doesn’t know anything. “The thing with Mike Dalton was there wasn’t much personality to it, it was just a bunch of wrestling moves,” Breeze explained. Wrestling under the name of Mike Dalton after being signed to WWE in 2010, Breeze felt he was going nowhere with this character. The fact that you’re even just showing up and you’re making noise instead of going to get popcorn while I’m in the ring speaks volumes to me.”īreeze’s goofy antics are an acquired taste and aren’t for everyone.Īlmost every professional wrestler tries out a few different names and gimmicks before settling into the one that works for them. “If you want to cheer for me, that’s great, too. ![]() “If you want to boo me, that’s great,” Breeze said. WWE superstar Tyler Breeze (real name Mattias “Matt” Clement), who’s one half of the tag team Breezango with Fandango, has been making the most of his gimmick since his WWE main roster debut in October of 2015.īreeze may not have the dangerous appeal of WWE main-card wrestlers such as Dean Ambrose, AJ Styles and Bray Wyatt, but his gimmick is humorous and entertaining.īreeze’s narcissistic, egotistic, vain model shtick fits in well with today’s self-love, all-about-me generation.Īrmed with a selfie-stick, flashy fur clothes, puckered lips and an effervescent smirk across his face, the self-described “Prince Pretty” struts down the entrance ramp with brazen confidence as if he’s a top runway model.Īnd Breeze feels right at home with this persona, too. ![]() It will be broadcasted simultaneously on USA Network. When it comes to sports entertainment, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is about as good as it gets.ĭes Moines-area fans who live for the drama and the in-ring acrobatics will be able to see it live Tuesday when Smackdown Live returns to Wells Fargo Arena. ![]()
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