Tyler Breeze has two dream opponents in the form of Orange Cassidy and Dalton Castle. While Breeze is currently signed to WWE for his work on the “UpUpDownDown” YouTube channel, the company still allows him to work indie events.
Speaking on a recent edition of the “Two Men Power Trip of Wrestling” podcast, Breeze commented on returning to the indie scene, his current dream matches, and more.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On working on the indie scene: “It’s really fun. It’s very different. Obviously coming up, the independent scene is very different than on the other side of it, but getting back out there is fun. There’s a lot of people out there that I’ve never worked with before, a lot of people who are hungry to get better and learn some stuff. They just need the right people to work with and help them along with certain things. It’s fun seeing a lot of the crowd as well, who haven’t seen me for a couple of years now. It’s fun talking to everybody a little bit more because you’re doing more of a meet-and-greet type of style and selling your merch and stuff like that. You’re right in there with them. I always like the interactions with fans and hearing about the stuff that they liked and their experiences, and the first time that they saw all that type of stuff. So, it’s been refreshing.”
On his dream matches: “I guess the closest thing if I was ever going to maybe say a dream match, I think a really fun match that would be, would be me and Orange Cassidy or maybe Dalton Castle. I think I’d put him on there, too,” Breeze said. “It’s the guys that get it, the guys that get the character, but then you can also get a 20-minute match out of them.”
Trick Williams recently spoke with Denise Salcedo of the “Instinct” podcast to promote tomorrow night’s WWE NXT Deadline 2023 pay-per-view event.
During the interview, Williams commented on where he’s currently at in WWE NXT, being brought in with Carmelo Hayes, and more.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On where he is currently: “This is the vision of myself I’ve had all along. I wanted to be ‘The Guy.’”
On being brought in with Carmelo Hayes: “I got to be in ‘The Life’ even though it was kinda’ more [Carmelo’s] life, but I didn’t have the pressure… It makes you want to have some success on my own.”
On his dedication to wrestling: “I’m a soldier. I feel like there’s people who are built for this, people who are born to do this and I am one of those guys.”
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Tyler Breeze, known for his work in WWE and on the “UpUpDownDown” YouTube channel, recently shared his thoughts on returning to the indie wrestling scene and his dream opponents. In an interview on the “Two Men Power Trip of Wrestling” podcast, Breeze expressed his excitement about working on the independent circuit and mentioned two wrestlers he would love to face: Orange Cassidy and Dalton Castle.
Breeze described his experience on the indie scene as fun and refreshing. He highlighted the differences between the independent scene and the mainstream wrestling industry, emphasizing the hunger and eagerness of indie wrestlers to improve and learn from experienced performers like himself. Breeze also enjoyed interacting with fans during meet-and-greet sessions, hearing their feedback, and sharing their wrestling experiences.
When asked about his dream matches, Breeze mentioned Orange Cassidy and Dalton Castle. He praised both wrestlers for understanding their characters while still being able to deliver a compelling 20-minute match. Breeze’s desire to face these wrestlers stems from his appreciation for their abilities and their compatibility with his own wrestling style.
In another wrestling-related interview, Trick Williams, a rising star in WWE NXT, spoke with Denise Salcedo on the “Instinct” podcast. Williams discussed his current position in NXT, his partnership with Carmelo Hayes, and his dedication to the wrestling industry.
Williams expressed his satisfaction with his current status in NXT, stating that it aligns with the vision he had for himself all along. He aspired to be “The Guy” and is determined to achieve success in his own right. Williams also reflected on his partnership with Carmelo Hayes, acknowledging that while it was initially centered around Hayes’ character, it motivated him to strive for individual success.
Furthermore, Williams emphasized his dedication to wrestling, describing himself as a soldier who was born to pursue this career. He believes that some individuals are naturally suited for the wrestling industry, and he considers himself one of those individuals.
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In conclusion, Tyler Breeze’s return to the indie scene has been a rewarding experience for him, allowing him to work with new talents and engage with fans on a more personal level. His dream opponents, Orange Cassidy and Dalton Castle, represent wrestlers who not only understand their characters but also possess the skills to deliver exciting matches. Meanwhile, Trick Williams is determined to make his mark in WWE NXT and is grateful for the opportunities he has been given. Wrestling enthusiasts can stay informed about the latest news by visiting eWrestlingNews.com or following the website on social media.