[9.0] "Wrestling promotions need goofy/comedy wrestlers to be entertaining while also making other people look good in matches. Breeze and Dango are both incredible wrestlers who can put on bangers, but they're also very smart and know when they need to do that, or just be goofy jobbers. This team got over with some incredible comedy bits and were a highlight of Smackdown post brand split. Their NXT run just allowed them to take the characters and mix it with higher quality wrestling which really helped both of them. And now post-WWE on the indy scene, any time they team up it is entertaining and a quality match."
[5.0] "While both men are good wrestlers, I was never a fan of their gimmicks, this team included. While it isn't terrible since I can see the appeal and acknowledge there's worse, I could never get into them. I always found their stuff to be lame and unfunny, but they did the best with what they got."
[5.0] "Far better than they had any right to be considering how WWE booked them as goofs. Straddled with silly gimmicks but they were very solid in the ring. Two underrated workers with good chemistry."
[3.0] "Five years running & this act is still trucking along. Unbelievable. Fandango was doomed pretty early during his singles career. Breeze had a decent run in NXT, despite the gimmick that felt like it was straight out of mid 90s when every wrestler had some sort of job-related gimmick. So after both singles careers derailed, the male model & the ballroom dancer teaming up felt like a natural fit. I will way that there have been a couple of times when the fashion police got a chuckle out of me. But largely, the act is extremely eye rolling & comedy designed for no one over the age of seven. They have now shipped them back to NXT where they feel extremely out of place."
[7.0] "I used to hate these guys, because I thought the idea of there gimmick was really childish and stupid. They changed my opinion of them after they started doing the Fashion Files segments. They were actually pretty funny, and included The Ascension in some to give them something to do. While I don't see them aiming for any tag titles soon unless they get a slight gimmick change, I'm happy with them being a comedy team because they pull it off really well."
[7.0] "Ok, I admit it this turned out to a very fun gimmick and they have made it work for them. They'll never be taken seriously with this gimmick but honestly they are both making the most of it. Some good comedy segments have came from this pairing."
[7.0] "These two deserve more ring time and a shot at the tag team title picture. The Fashion Files segments are some of the best comedy sketches for a long time."
[1.0] "I give them 1 because they were at least funny at first when they were fresh and new to the division. However, their character become stale very quickly to me. They did too much comedy which led to no where. Their stuff was repetitive and boring, . The story that they were attacked by strangers was completely illogical and lazy. Mic work : quite decent at best and nothing special. In ring work huh : not much, too. Now, i see them as nothing but a couple of lame, mediocre comedy guys. Breeze, if he goes solo, he can be a mid carder. Fandango was just another waste of time, slot on main roster when many guys deserve to be called up."
[7.0] "They aren't the most exciting tag team in WWE, but as a guilty pleasure, I can't help but like Breezango and their recent activities. I do hope that they earn some credibility and move out of their jobber status just because they are so much fun to watch."
[7.0] "Transparently a team WWE put together to avoid having to bother coming up with anything for either member individually, Breeze and Fandango have done a great job of making the most of what little they were given, transforming the "fashion police" gimmick from a throwaway gag to a reliably-entertaining part of the show, playing in some very entertaining vignettes and putting in good performances in the ring. And the hard work has paid off, as they've as of this writing been able to make their way into occasional title contendership. The "Breezango" name is still kind of awkward though - they really should've gone with "Fabreeze. ""
[9.0] "Criminally underrated, I'm not the biggest fan of either as a singles gimmick, but they're a GREAT wrestling Tag Team and have great chemistry on the mic together. Need to be utilized more, severely."
[7.0] "At first when Breezango was in the feud with Golden Truth I thought this team would fade away quickly but they are actually pretty good. Their match with the Usos at Battleground and their match Vs American Alpha were both very good matches. This team could be one of the only times comedy and wrestling work good together."