Tyler Breeze Defeats Dolph Ziggler, WWE 'Survivor Series', Beginning Budding Rivalry?

By Devon Newport devon.newport@mstarsnews.com | Nov 23, 2015 02:53 PM EST

Tyler Breeze, making his pay-per-view debut on the main roster Sunday night at WWE's Survivor Series, defeated two-time champion, Dolph Ziggler. Are we watching the creation of a new budding rivalry for the WWE world?

Breeze, referred to by some as Pretty Prince (refer to picture above to see why), was called up to the WWE roster several weeks ago. He's been attracting a lot of attention for his clean performances in the ring and showman like nature. Not to mention, the hair. At this point, it's surely only a matter of time before we see Breeze gracing the TV screen in a shampoo commercial--or those odd, but catchy Old Spice commercials. Can't you see him as a beautiful half-man half-horse?

Since Breeze became a part of the WWE roster he's been eyeing a showdown with the man affectionately known as The Showoff (Ziggler). The feud was heightened when Summer Rae, professional wrestler and professional wrestling valet (think straw that stirs the drink), joined forces with Breeze--after being dismissed by Ziggler earlier in the summer, no less.

In the subsequent weeks Breeze stalked Ziggler in the ring (in a competitive and respectful, not creepy, type of way), and the pair inevitably clashed soon thereafter. From there, it didn't take long to get the two into the ring together.

Perhaps it was their exceptional chemistry that played a role in making the match happen so quickly. In an out of character interview with Aaron Oster of Rolling Stone, Breeze had this to say:

"As soon as I found out that I was going to be with Dolph, I let out a sigh of relief, because I knew that me and him are going to have good chemistry, and have matches that people are going to want to see. It's definitely going to give a good first impression of what Tyler Breeze can do on the main roster. I'm looking forward to everything that we're about to do. He's a good guy to be across the ring from."

Apparently, the feeling was mutual. In an pre-match interview with The Phoenix New Times, Ziggler said this:

"It seems like he's pretty good, good head on his shoulders, seems like he knows what he's doing and he's been working really hard for a long time."

The chemistry and similarly attractive styles make for an exciting matchup. With Breeze taking Sunday's meeting, the WWE might like their chances in setting up a potential rematch. Who knows, maybe they'll even make this into a neat little rivalry.

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