10 Big WWE Face/Heel That Must Happen In 2018

6. Face: Enzo & Big Cass

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If ever there was a tag team that needed each other to get (and stay) over, it's Enzo Amore and Big Cass.

The duo covered their respective weaknesses excellently. The big man had his diminutive partner to mask his natural lack of charisma, with his brawn and power hiding Enzo's complete lack of seasoning between the ropes. Cass isn't exactly the second coming of Big Van Vader himself, of course, but it worked.

Their split and ensuing feud was a complete disaster, with Cass greatly exposed as a singles act, and Amore struggling to adapt prior to his heel turn. Fortunately, it was all cut short by the seven-footer's injury. He'll be out until WrestleMania 34, and while calling his ACL tear a good thing would be ghoulish, it may turn out to be a blessing in disguise.

Long-term injuries always build sympathy, and WWE can use it as a way to bring Cass back as a babyface. His former partner has found a solid role as 205 Live's leading man, but the Cruiserweight brand's future always seems to be hanging in the balance, and his massive personality would be best utilised elsewhere. Thus, throwing him and Cass back together makes all the sense in the world.

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