[5.0] "Wellington is to pro wrestling what Kevin Kerr was to ice hockey - The guy who was the star in the lower leagues rather than the majors. He worked a few dark matches for the WWE early on in his career, but spent most of his time working the local wrestling promotions in Michigan (albeit as a regular title holder.) Wellington's finally getting some meaningful exposure with JCW's attempt to reform a Detroit wrestling territory (along with his Man Servant Jeeves.) He's perhaps not the guy to expect at the top of the card anymore, but rather someone expected to provide some veteran presence."
[9.0] "Honestly the potential of Breyer Wellington is unlimited in my opinion. He has always been a good/decent worker never great but the deathmatches he mainly partakes in covers up for any shortcomings in the technical department. But when I say unlimited potential while at the age of 44 I mean this man is one of the best promos, best voices, best minds, in all of independent wrestling as a whole. His unique voice and promos could allow Breyer to stay in the business for many years after his in ring career. Great asset to any team, faction, or commentary booth for that matter. He adds a lot to any show he is on. I typically see him come out when a crowd is beginning to slow down with excitement or interest. Thats when Wellington comes out with a booming voice and a heated promo, the crowd is always right back into it. After 28 years of in ring work and becoming one of the most influential workers in Michigan with his promotion Horror Slam I believe Breyer has cemented himself on the Mount Rushmore of Michigan along with Truth Martini in terms of good for the business."
[9.0] "For over 20 years, he has been one of the best wrestlers on the Michigan scene. A former JCW champion, also a former PWASD Champion. He is incredible on the mic, able to get crowds riled up on a moment's notice. He is also skilled in the ring. He has trained many up and coming wrestlers out of Michigan as well."