10 Coldest Performers In WWE Right Now

1. Enzo Amore

Enzo Amore
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Enzo Amore has never been confused with a good wrestler. His positioning is dire - even dangerous at times. Barely anything he does looks painful. In the pejorative sense, yes, if you're feeling unkind. But that's not what he's there for.

He's there for reasons that are fast becoming redundant. He's a hype man for nobody, once this Big Cass Vs. Big Show feud is done with. It's obviously far too soon to reunite him with the former - and the nuclear heat he has with peers and management alike is probably as good a reason as any (in their mind) of turning the latter heel for the umpteenth time, purely for a schadenfreude-tastic beat-down angle. He can't (or won't) become a manager because WWE doesn't do managers. Corey Graves recently suggested a switch to 205 Live. Maybe he can compere it, because it's already struggling for acceptance as the workrate hour it is meant to be.

He's already looking like a relic. And, as popular as he is, he isn't immune to poor reception through mistreatment. He's been treated as an annoying ant, more or less, during this Cass/Show business. When Show carried him up the ramp at the close of the July 31 RAW, nobody cared about his plight.

At SummerSlam, WWE is literally putting him up on the naughty chair. Reinforcing the growing perception that he's a toddler is hardly going to help his cause.

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