Breezango On Dream Match With 90s Team, Fashion Files Setting Them Apart, Unfinished Business In NXT
Breezango (Tyler Breeze and Fandango) spoke with RealSport on a number of wrestling topics. Here are some of the highlights:
How the Fashion Files sets them apart from the roster:
Fandango: "I think we've obviously had segments and wrestling matches on Raw and SmackDown just being single competitors, but I think doing the Fashion Files weekly right now brings a different entity to the SmackDown show. It's something different, it's comedic relief between matches, so it's kind of something that separates us from the rest of the roster. It's bringing something different to SmackDown every week, and we take pride in making these skits as funny as possible every week. We really take it seriously. But I think, like, when we're getting ready to film the Fashion Files every week, we're just two dudes having fun backstage. And it's not overly micromanaged, where we have to perfectly hit everything on the script. It's pretty much us getting some material and just having fun with it and trying to make it our own. I think it really comes across as us just having a good time. The looser it is, the more fun it is, and that's when the best material comes out."
If they have a dream matchup:
Fandango: "Earthquake and Typhoon? We pretty much based our entire careers, our whole tag team style, on Earthquake and Typhoon."
A long pause before bursting out laughing.
Breeze: "Alright, it's like, I don't see the connection there, but okay [laughs]."
Tyler Breeze having unfinished business in NXT or happy to be on SmackDown:
Breeze: "It's kind of a mixture of both. I think, especially at the time, when NXT was becoming what it is today, I like to think I was an integral part of that. If you look, Neville was NXT Champion, Sami Zayn was NXT Champion, and Tyler Breeze never was. Yeah! It's one of those things where if I really thought about it, or if I wanted it bad enough, there's always some unfinished business there. But SmackDown Live, we've got some unfinished business there as well: those SmackDown Live Tag Team Championships. We came close before with the Usos a couple of times. I think it's time we get back in there as well."
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Source: RealSport