Potential sabotage for NXT star

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There is talk backstage in WWE that The Miz could be paired up with WWE NXT Superstar Tyler Breeze. The reported reasoning is because the two wrestlers have similar gimmicks.

Also read: NXT's Tyler Breeze Reacts To The Miz's New Gimmick

Breeze would join The Miz's "entourage" alongside Damien Sandow, or rather Damien "Mizdow." According to a source, Breeze would not be brought in to replace Sandow. However, Sandow's current gimmick seems one step closer to "creative has nothing for you" anyway.
 

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Cool Breeze's gimmick is kind of like Miz' except he's FAR more talented. If anything, Miz should be Breeze's lapdog, not the other way around.
Not comparing career trajectory or talent but remember the last more talented guy from nxt to be paired with miz...

Edit I meant Dbry not Alex Riley :russ:
 
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What was wrong with the "Intellectual Savior of the Masses" gimmick in the first place? I'm still wondering what the fukk Sandow did to deserve this kind of downfall.
The feeling backstage is that Sandow has been yet another issue that Vince McMahon and Triple H have butted heads on. The Game has been very high on Sandow from the beginning and was the main force behind his initial push and the one that made the decision to pull the trigger on giving Sandow the Money in the Bank briefcase. However, somewhere along the way plans changed and many high level decision-makers agreed to go in a different direction. With Triple H and McMahon having differing viewpoints on so many issues (including all of the recent talent hires from the indy ranks that have been 100% Triple H's initiative), both men have had to pick their battles and make some sacrifices in the interest of compromise. One of those sacrifices for Triple H has been the push for Damien Sandow. The report from backstage is that it was Vince's call to have Sandow unceremoniously lose his Money in the Bank match oppurtunity to John Cena. Furthermore, the undercard jobber/comedy relief character that Sandow has been performing ever since losing the title match has also come directly from Vince as a way to drive home the belief that he was right about Sandow all along. Vince doesn't see money in him and he wants to make sure Triple H understands that.
 

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The feeling backstage is that Sandow has been yet another issue that Vince McMahon and Triple H have butted heads on. The Game has been very high on Sandow from the beginning and was the main force behind his initial push and the one that made the decision to pull the trigger on giving Sandow the Money in the Bank briefcase. However, somewhere along the way plans changed and many high level decision-makers agreed to go in a different direction. With Triple H and McMahon having differing viewpoints on so many issues (including all of the recent talent hires from the indy ranks that have been 100% Triple H's initiative), both men have had to pick their battles and make some sacrifices in the interest of compromise. One of those sacrifices for Triple H has been the push for Damien Sandow. The report from backstage is that it was Vince's call to have Sandow unceremoniously lose his Money in the Bank match oppurtunity to John Cena. Furthermore, the undercard jobber/comedy relief character that Sandow has been performing ever since losing the title match has also come directly from Vince as a way to drive home the belief that he was right about Sandow all along. Vince doesn't see money in him and he wants to make sure Triple H understands that.

Put someone on a losing streak and then drive the idea they can't draw money brehs
 

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The feeling backstage is that Sandow has been yet another issue that Vince McMahon and Triple H have butted heads on. The Game has been very high on Sandow from the beginning and was the main force behind his initial push and the one that made the decision to pull the trigger on giving Sandow the Money in the Bank briefcase. However, somewhere along the way plans changed and many high level decision-makers agreed to go in a different direction. With Triple H and McMahon having differing viewpoints on so many issues (including all of the recent talent hires from the indy ranks that have been 100% Triple H's initiative), both men have had to pick their battles and make some sacrifices in the interest of compromise. One of those sacrifices for Triple H has been the push for Damien Sandow. The report from backstage is that it was Vince's call to have Sandow unceremoniously lose his Money in the Bank match oppurtunity to John Cena. Furthermore, the undercard jobber/comedy relief character that Sandow has been performing ever since losing the title match has also come directly from Vince as a way to drive home the belief that he was right about Sandow all along. Vince doesn't see money in him and he wants to make sure Triple H understands that.

:snoop: Vince is losing it. NXT and Raw are like day and night. I'm expecting HHH to get full control soon.
 

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I think pairing Breeze with Miz is dope. Have him be like Miz light, provide him back up for his fukkery for a few months. Then eventually hint toward dissension beween the two leading to Breeze eventually kicking the shyt out of him, becoming his own man and doing his thing being prince pretty :obama:
 

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I think pairing Breeze with Miz is dope. Have him be like Miz light, provide him back up for his fukkery for a few months. Then eventually hint toward dissension beween the two leading to Breeze eventually kicking the shyt out of him, becomeing his own man and doing his thing being prince pretty :obama:

Only thing is, one would eventually have to turn face because we all know WWE isn't gonna do a heel vs heel
 

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Only thing is, one would eventually have to turn face because we all know WWE isn't gonna do a heel vs heel

I feel like Breeze is leaning more towards being a face than a heel anyway with how the crowd is into his "Mmmm gorgeous" shyt, I don't see it as a big problem. And all he has to do is start some shyt with a decent face and he'll be good, because I do think he plays an awesome chickenshyt heel.
 

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Should have kept Bo Dallas as his motivational coach if they were gonna go with an entourage for the Miz.
 

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I don't think this will sabotage him tbh

It may very well work wonders for him if anything.

my thing is the track record shows otherwise

Xavier Woods linked with R-Truth..flop

Emma with Santino..flop

And it could very well be because creative sucks that none of these panned out to be good..well creative and Kevin Dunn. But it always falls on the shoulder of the vet, it will always look like being paired with Miz caused Tyler Breeze to flop, especially when you look at how bad it turned out for Alex Riley.
 
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