Tyler Breeze Unsure If He Will Continue Wrestling Following WWE Release

What's next for Prince Pretty?

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Aug 12, 2021

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Tyler Breeze is currently a free agent following his WWE release, but Prince Pretty is unsure if he will continue his in-ring career.

Breeze has been stepping inside the squared circle since 2007 and he spent 11 of those years with WWE. He was let go in June, though, and the former NXT Tag Team Champion isn't sure if he will continue wrestling.

Speaking on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Breeze said: "It depends. I mean there's a lot happening in wrestling right now. It's cool and it's something we tell our students at Flatbacks (the wrestling school he and Shawn Spears owns). We say to the students, 'Guys, it's not as far away as you think.' The students we are training now have been on AEW Dark and NXT. It's right there."

Breeze then commented on possibly joining AEW, adding: "Right now is a good time in wrestling. But right now, let's say on AEW, there are a lot of people debuting, and there are a lot of people moving around all over the place. If I go there, I don't know if it would make a massive impact. Now it's kind of the norm. People are going over there, and there might be some big names going over there. Nobody knows what is happening, but I don't think now is the right time for me to go there.

"At the same time, I have wrestled for 14 years straight. I'm okay with taking a little bit of a break. My body likes it, and I am getting enough wrestling at the school to keep my body good. I'm not currently taking any bookings. Going out there and getting injured, it doesn't really appeal to me. If there was a match that was fun, I think I might do it, but I have scratched the wrestling itch, but if it comes back, maybe."

While he might not be performing, Breeze is training the next generation of wrestlers with Shawn Spears at their wrestling school. He has also been active on Twitch since his WWE release.

H/T to WrestlingNews.co

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