This all depends on what you mean by "better". The break is 95% in the breaker and rack setup. For hit feel of only the 3 you listed, I used the BK Rush and the Mezz and I like the balance and hit of the BK Rush better. Going outside of what you listed, I picked up for free a Cuetec CT296 for free from a left behind pile at a pool hall, put a white diamond tip on it and it's about 90% as good as the BK Rush hit feel. Basically any old break or break/jump cue will get as good of a result since there are much less variables to the break shot than with a normal pool shot., so the effects of the cue and shaft are not nearly as important. I think the break cue is one of the few equipment pieces that does not matter much what is used past a basic level of build and hit quality, that and maybe chalk would be the second one. I would have 0 issues using a house cue for breaking during a tournament and won't think that it had any difference on the outcome I got off the breaks.