Enzo Amore: Worse Off Than We Thought

So. Remember when we found out that Enzo Amore had heat from the locker room? Like, Miz level heat? That was because Enzo apparently had a mouth the size of Mt. Rushmore and couldn't shut up long enough. And we all recognized that it was a bit concerning for his career.

Well if these reports have anything to say, it's worse than we thought.

Exhibit A: Stripper Claims Enzo Amore Was High And Full Of Himself In Tell-All Story

Basically a stripper tells the story of the time she met Enzo at a strip club and apparently he was high on marijuana or something and kind of a dick to her.

Exhibit B: Enzo Amore's Backstage Heat Might Be Worse Than We Thought

This one basically confirms that Enzo's heat exists and it's here big time. JBL even had to confirm the incident with Enzo and Roman during Bring it to the Table. When something like that happens, it can't be good news. He compared the heat of Enzo to The Miz's and he even admitted that he wasn't too sure that he would last much longer in WWE.

So yeah, it looks like Enzo Amore is worse off than we first thought if that's what we go off by. I'm not going to write him off in stone just yet, but these stories do not help his reputation at all.

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