

Now the last lingering thing is my arm, my shoulder, which we thought initially was my rotator cuff. We need to loosen it all up and need to get it moving again.' Boom, they nailed it, they're done. I was like 'is it actually messed up or what?' They said 'it's a combo of things. Then it's 'my hips feel kind of tight.' 'Alright, let's work on your hips.' Week after week we get in there, we work on my hips, then it's cool. All it is is everything's tight, so it's pulling on everything.' Between him and my masseuse, they worked on my legs until all of a sudden my knees feel okay. I say 'maybe my knees are screwed.' He (the chiropractor) went 'nope. I've never had any surgeries or broken anything, I've been good. They kind of just go piece by piece and they go 'alright, what's the first thing here?' Luckily, I'm so ridiculously fortunate. I have a masseuse and I have a chiropractor. So I had to fix those first and foremost. My knees kind of hurt, my hips hurt, my back hurt, my neck hurt, my shoulders hurt. I've got to see how I'm feeling first off, because I want to be a healthy 33 year old man.' I stopped for a month and all of a sudden everything hit me like a ton of bricks. So I kind of just went 'you know what? Let's just take a second here to reassess. Nine days in fourteen years essentially is what I was off. I took one break in fourteen years, and that was to go get married. Fortunately, and unfortunately, when you're a smaller guy in wrestling, you take a lot of bumps and you get beat up a lot more than the big guys. One, luckily, I don't need to work every weekend or do whatever. So it seems like every show there's a big debut. But there's a lot of wrestling out there. "Obviously right now there's a big influx of people getting released or joining AEW, even ROH, Impact, wherever they're going. I can go and work every weekend if I wanted to,'" Breeze said. "When I got released, I kind of was like 'okay. Breeze also explained why he hasn't returned to wrestling since his release from WWE in June.
