![]() "And at the end of that three years, I didn't want to have to sign another one. "It used to be this way, when you got called up, you would sign a new main roster contract and mine was three years," Breeze revealed. Revealing something that he enjoyed while backstage in WWE. Did that, started kind of branching out and just learning as much as possible."īreeze also opened up about a time where he was close to leaving WWE. "Stocks are an option, this is an option, that is an option, and then all of a sudden, when I kind of got to a place where wrestling was doing very well for me and I was about to get called up, I believe, I was like, okay, I need to get my green card, because obviously, I'm from Canada, so I can take care of that right off the bat. And I went, oh, okay, real estate's an option. I think you need a million dollars to buy a house, and then I learned that you don't need that and other people can do it. Real estate is big, I have no clue how to do it. Wrestling is my interest and it's my passion but why don't people care more about their finances? So then I started thinking, okay, what can I do? And I started watching stuff on YouTube and just learning. "That was it, and once I actually got there, then I went, okay, I need to have a new interest. I started branching out and kind of trying to figure things out. If you want to, fantastic, but I'm just letting you know, I do not want to. Five years was a great career if you're in WWE, and so I was immediately thinking, okay, what can I do with my money? What can I do to not have to stay in wrestling because I also don't want to be a 60-year-old man taking bumps at the local independent show. "As soon as I got there, within six months, there was probably two sets of firings, and I went, oh, my god, what is happening here? This is very fast, and so I think the average was five years. I think even at the time, there was a lot more firings than happened now. "And so I immediately, as soon as I started wrestling, yes, I had to get to a point, obviously, where this was my career, but as soon as I did that, like I started thinking, okay, obviously, this isn't gonna last forever. He knows his stuff, not only wrestling wise, but he clued me in on a lot of things outside of wrestling, being smart with your money, and paying your taxes and getting into other things," Breeze revealed. If you don't want to, you want to go somewhere else for cheaper or closer, cool."īreeze spoke more on how conversations between himself and Spears turned into them running a wrestling school. All we can do is just, here's our school, if you'd like to learn how to do it, come here. It drives us nuts, but at the same time, it is what it is. They just kind of go, there you go, whatever. We are not moving forward, which some places will not do. If you are at all unsafe, we are fixing that immediately. The first time you try stuff, it's gonna be with us, so we're gonna make sure that you're okay. We say it all the time, safety is our number one thing. The way we do things is the way that we train you. Even better is that I'm the trainer and he's the trainer. ![]() "We are where you want to go if you're trying to make this a career. Spears is currently with AEW, and we have had students, they're with us, and all of a sudden, they're on AEW Dark, and all of a sudden, they're on NXT. ![]() There's tons of them out there, but the selling point is I was in WWE for 11 years, and I still talk to the people there on a daily basis. "Kind of like podcasts, anybody can pop up a podcast but not everybody is you and the same thing with us. That's kind of the main selling point," Breeze said. "Yes, we are the only two trainers there.
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