10 Creative Ways WWE Can Best Utilize Enzo Amore

How could WWE best use the Certified G and Bonafide Stud?

By Matt Davis /

He is a certified G and a bonafide stud...and you can't teach that!

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While that may be true, some things about Enzo Amore can be taught - like in-ring wrestling skills, or the proper way to work on television. Maybe his charisma wasn't learned, but how to apply it using a WWE microphone was. The point is that there are things that don't come naturally to the Certified G and it's led to some questioning Mr. Amore's future.

Enzo spent several years in WWE's developmental system down in Orlando and, despite being promoted to the main roster in 2016, he is still very green in the ring.

With the skills that Amore has displayed on the microphone as well as his radiant charisma, it is clear that the real-life Eric Arndt has a future in WWE. What that future consists of isn't exactly all that clear at the moment, but that's exactly what we'll take a look at today.

10. As WWE's Edgiest Superstar

As is well known, WWE's television programs are rated PG. Due to relationships with advertisers like Mattel, WWE have, for the most part, stayed within the guidelines of this family-friendly environment, much to the chagrin of many long-time WWE Attitude Era fans.

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Every now and then, WWE will throw out the occasional match or angle that stretches the boundaries of "PG television" and with those types of allowances, Enzo Amore would make for a great "PG-13" superstar.

Not PG-13 in the sense of a new take on Wolfie D and JC Ice, but a RAW superstar that has a bit of an edge. It could be done by keeping Amore's segments to RAW's third hour in which WWE would have the built-in excuse of fewer children watching.

Obviously, Amore's greatest skills are on the mic but why limit him within the walls of PG content when he could likely get over even more with a chance to push the envelope? Already some of his promos have bordered on (or beyond) your standard PG content, so why not open up his potential by altering the environment in which he can work?

We saw what that openness allowed for superstars like Steve Austin and The Rock and even smaller stars like Val Venis and The Godfather. What could it do for Enzo?

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