10 Best WWE Talkers Since 2010

5. Enzo Amore

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To be completely transparent, Enzo Amore has enough talent and such outstanding microphone skills that he could very well take over the number one spot in just a short amount of time.

The fact that he just cracks the top 5 on this list is merely due to the lack of prolonged television time on the WWE main roster thus far.

In other words, no matter how bright Enzo's future and potential may be as an all-time talker, right now it isn't fair to put Enzo above some of these other great talkers whom have made an entire career out of running their mouth.

With that said, few can touch Enzo in the promo game right now. There's another group of individuals that we'll be discussing shortly that could collectively battle The Certified G & Bonafide Stud, but one-on-one, he's as good as it gets.

He just needs to keep it up.

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