Along with being an active professional wrestler, Tyler Breeze runs his own wrestling school Flatbacks alongside Shawn Spears.
Breeze and Spears have helped train the likes of Colten Gunn, Xia Li, Harley Cameron, and more.
Speaking on Agents of Wrestling, Breeze discussed the biggest misconception when it comes to wrestlers entering training.
"People get infatuated with the moves and the risky stuff and all the stuff that takes years to get to, and they don't really understand the 'whys' behind it. 'Oh man, I want to do this.' Okay, first, you need to be able to crawl before you run. At the same time, everything we do can change your life because it can hurt you. You need to learn how to do this properly, you need to learn how to do the basics. It is easy to fall into that trap of worrying about all the cool moves that you think are important and really neglecting the stuff that actually matters," he said.
When asked what is the biggest thing young wrestlers need to improve on, Breeze replied, "Honestly, probably work ethic. I hate being that older dude who goes 'back in my day,' but the only thing I can compare it to is myself. Luckily, Spears is right there with me. I know, when I was in wrestling school, you had to kick me out of there. I wanted to learn everything possible. It was fun, I wanted to be a wrestler, and now getting to wrestle, I'm soaking this stuff in. I'm a sponge. I'm talking to you all day, I have all these questions. Now, we get a lot of students who just don't like hard work. They don't put in the extra. We teach them how to do something, and a week later, we go, 'are you practicing this?' 'No.' 'Why not?' It's not going to affect me, it just doesn't add up in my head of why you're here, and you say you want to do this for a living, and it's important to you, but when you're not here, you're not practicing punches, kicks, and promos, and all this other stuff that we can piece together. It just doesn't add up to me. In today's day and age, if you try at all, you're already ahead of most. This landscape, it makes it very easy to be successful. If you have any sort of work ethic, if you work hard and say you want to do it and actually want to, there is no reason why you can't go all the way with it and make it somewhere to where you get to live everything you've ever wanted to do. It's a work ethic thing where you have to put in some hard work and sacrifice upfront to get the reward on the back end."
WWE released Breeze in June 2021, but Fightful Select reported that Breeze was still under a deal with UpUpDownDown. He consistently appears on UpUpDownDown alongside Xavier Woods.
Fans can find Breeze's comments regarding his in-ring return by clicking here.
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