10 Creative Ways WWE Can Best Utilize Enzo Amore

1. In The Cruiserweight Division

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Right now, perhaps the best utilization of young Enzo Amore would be putting him in the Cruiserweight division.

It's no secret that, while the Cruiserweight Classic (CWC) was considered a success so much that WWE decided to make it a regular feature on RAW, the Cruiserweight division has struggled so far on Monday nights. While Triple H was responsible for the CWC down in Orlando, Vince McMahon now has his hands on the division and historically, Vince has never done well with light-heavyweights.

Many fans are still getting accustomed to the characters that make up the Cruiserweight division and adding the recognizable yet smaller Enzo into the mix would give it an immediate boost.

Even the greatest superstars in WWE history all had to start somewhere. Whether it was Shawn and Bret in the tag team division, Steve Austin as The Ringmaster, or John Cena as a wannabe thug, rapping white-boy, plenty of the industry's greats didn't start out on top. The Cruiserweight division could be Enzo's for the taking in the forseeable future and it could be the place where he leaves his first, lasting mark before moving on up the roster.

The move would help RAW, it would help the Cruiserweight division, and it would help Enzo Amore. Win-win-win.

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