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Tyler Breeze Reflects On Worrying About Taking The Panama City Sunrise

Tyler Breeze looks back on taking a Canadian Destroyer.

There are some moves in wrestling that will be worried about by the person taking them, no matter how much time and effort is put into practicing.

One such move that is a risky move is a Canadian Destroyer, a flipping piledriver that is mostly down to the person taking the move.

One star who uses the destroyer is Adam Cole, who does it from the second rope for added momentum and has named it the Panama City Sunrise.

Tyler Breeze looked back on taking the move at the hands of Cole during his time in WWE NXT Ikuzo Unscripted.

“I was working with Cole, and I went, ‘I don’t know if I can take your little Canadian Destroyer, I don’t know if I can take it.’ Now, you see a lot of them. Before it used to be a big deal, now it’s not really a thing,” 

 “I see people and they would take it crazy and I went, ‘I don’t know how you do that. I don’t know if I can do that safely and make it look good.’ Me, personally, I wouldn’t be worried so much about me getting hurt because he’s never hurt anybody with it, but I just don’t think I can make it look as good as I’d want to, so I would be like, ‘Hey, if you do something else, I can make it look really good and I’d rather do that one,’ not so much scared to take it or as a danger thing, just more of a, I’d hate to build a really good match and just let the air out of it by taking a bad move that looks like crap.”

Tyler Breeze

We will have to wait and see if Breeze and Cole will cross paths once again in the future but for now, they will continue to do their work seperately.

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