Tyler Breeze was released from WWE in the recent wave of firings. Both members of Breezango were let go and plenty of people backstage in NXT will miss having Breeze and Fandango around.

The call to cut Breezango was a bit of a shock for many people. Adam Cole was friends with Breeze and often plays video games with him. Now Cole won’t have Breeze around backstage at NXT.

While speaking to Fightful, Adam Cole said that losing his friend on the roster was “the unfortunate reality of life.” He also admitted that it was an upsetting situation, but Prince Pretty will certainly land on his feet.

“Yeah, yeah. That is the unfortunate reality of life. Of course any time you work anywhere and a friend of yours is no longer with the company or is in a situation that is unfortunate for them under any circumstance, of course it’s very, very upsetting. However, he’s a guy that has such a great head on his shoulders and such a great idea of what he wants to do and where he wants to go. Again, still being able to hang out with him on UpUpDownDown and stuff like that, I can tell you for sure there’s no ill will on his part. Because he’s a pro and that’s just the type of guy that he is, and why he’s such a great friend. So, I love him to death. Of course it’s never good news, but he’s going to be just fine. Adam Coleman is gonna be just fine.”

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We’ll have to see where Tyler Breeze ends up next. He has the Flatback Wrestling School that he runs with Shawn Spears as well. There are many options and it sounds like he’s still be in the UpUpDownDown family for life.

What’s your take on WWE releasing Breezango? Sound off in the comments!

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