5 WWE Superstars who should return to NXT

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Some NXT outcasts have found their way on the main roster

#3 Tyler Breeze

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Tyler Breeze had quite the wait for his call-up

Well, with Fandango, Breeze has made lemonade out of lemons as the severely underutilised pair went from near obscurity to being one of SmackDown's hottest teams, and doing so while never really wrestling a match.

The Fashion Police's Fashion Files segment - and various spin-offs - made them huge fan favourites, but WWE never capitalised and gave them the gold before, even worse, moving them to Raw. Then the unthinkable happened, Fandango got injured - so WWE reverted back to Tyler Breeze's old gimmick, rather than keeping him in canon until Fandango's return and, well, nothing's changed so far as how Prince Pretty is being booked.

Where to start with Tyler Breeze as a singles competitor? A mainstay of the NXT brand during his time there, always the almost man, lingering about the main event scene and even wrestling a certain Jushin Thunder Liger. Breeze spent five years in NXT and always seemed like he was the next man to get a shot at the NXT Championship, but it never quite happened for him.

Breeze debuted on the main roster, though, in a rivalry with Dolph Ziggler that never quite took off and somehow ended up going on a 20 match losing streak. He's still at last appearing on television, though, but in-ring wins are difficult to come by for Prince Pretty.

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