By Patrick Navarro (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 28, 2015 07:47 AM EDT

Tyler Breeze debuted in style on WWE Smackdown before WWE Hell in a Cell, a rumored coming that went as far as possibly seeing Prince Pretty be John Cena’s opponent for the United States title.

That, of course, never happened and Breeze wasn’t in the WWE PPV last weekend. Understandably, Breeze’s sudden push in a pay-per-view comes a bit off considering he was just inserted and fast-tracking someone from the WWE NXT ranks may not turn out too well.

So what lies ahead?

If that appearance on Miz TV is any indication, Breeze will be feuding with Dolph Ziggler from hereon, with Summer Rae serving as the medium. The shift in the feud was timely and perfect with Summer Rae leaving Rusev since the Bulgarian Brute is reportedly engaged with former handler Lana.

That also serves as perfect timing for Ziggler who is without a handler and apparently the Showoff thought that Summer Rae had a thing for Ziggler. As it turned out, that wasn’t the case.

Enter Breeze who brings into mind past wrestlers who brought a bit of flair and attitude paired with their great ring skills. Prince Pretty was appearing to allegedly protect his friend and what ensued was the battle of two pretties.

Ziggler, someone who was also tipped as a favorite to accept the US title challenge and possibly succeed Cena, thus finds himself in a whole new storyline which should pit two flair and tactical wrestlers which in all promises to be a good feud to watch out for.

Breeze’s coming injects new blood into the WWE scene. Hopefully, something that will draw in more viewers. But the thing is, the WWE creative team may want to add some more flavor to his feud to keep it going.

It could turn out to be another Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho rivalry or even an Edge vs. Randy Orton hype. But the difference is of course character.

Ziggler has showed he can play both face and heel before so the attention right now is on the evolution of Breeze. He has shown a glimpse of his microphone skills as well as how he can be brutal if he wants to when ticked off.

In all, the Showoff is expected to help out Breeze carve his name in this feud which is perhaps the same way that Bray Wyatt was able to assist Roman Reigns when the Big Dog had problems behind the microphone.

So how far will Breeze go in the WWE? Well, it depends on how he wrestles and wins the admiration of the WWE Universe. And without a doubt, he is someone who has started on the right foot.

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