They could cut promos, they were on the shows, and away they went. I remember a Seth or a Jon for that matter, they came into FCW and them and Dusty, they were side by side immediately and Dusty loved them. "For the first little bit, I didn't have a whole lot of interaction with Dusty, because I wasn't one of his guys. "I was on both sides with everybody, Dusty included," Breeze said. While he stated he and Dusty didn't interact early, he credited Dusty for encouraging him to explore the Tyler Breeze character and ultimately getting other WWE front office people on his side. That's how you decide who's in your circle."Ä«reeze also talked about working with the late Dusty Rhodes, framing it around the discussion of him finding out who he could and couldn't depend on in the early days of his NXT run. I personally love it because you find out who really matters, who really doesn't, who's really your friend, who really isn't. And then once things start going your way and you have a bandwagon, it's very interesting to watch those same people and how they treat you. You get all the ones that know you're on the way out, so they show you the real sides of them. You don't get everybody worshipping you and talking really good and being on your bandwagon. That's really what my career has been.' But when you're also on the chopping block every six months, you see the real sides of people. But the key is you'll always work with those guys, and you'll always be around because you can make them look really good.' I said 'yes. And even when you're not their guy, you figure out how to have a match with their guy, and you steal the ball from them, you steal the ball, and they still won't give it to you. It's very obvious who are there guys and who's not there guys. I remember I had this conversation with Dolph (Ziggler) where he just kind of said 'look man. "It's one of those things where, again, look over my career and see if you can identify a 'push' push. I was very much the first Forbidden Door to everything, until we messed it up. But even then it wasn't what I'd call a push, it was more an olive branch to New Japan for what we were going to do at the time, and where we were going. I don't hold it in the same category as the fatal four way or the one I had with Sami (Zayn) or whatever. Because technically, it's not one of the ones I'm proud of. But in terms of matches, if you have five matches to watch that will make you a fan of mine, I don't know if it would be on the list. Me personally, it was special because it's him. A lot of people hold the Liger match in high regard as a really good match. In my eleven years with WWE, I don't know if I ever actually received an official push. I've obviously never been the guy, and I even thought about this the other day. ![]() I actually view it as a blessing in disguise. While Breeze is happy to have had the match because he wrestled Liger he hinted that the match was supposed to lead to something more between WWE and New Japan. Arguably Breeze's most known match in NXT was his battle with New Japan star Jushin Thunder Liger at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn.
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