10 Creative Ways WWE Can Best Utilize Enzo Amore

9. In The Tag Team Division

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Anyone that has watched WWE for any length of time knows that Vince McMahon is not a fan of tag-team wrestling. For a while, it seemed like the minute a tag team had developed any chemistry, the company couldn't wait to break them up.

Such has already been discussed regarding the current team of Enzo Amore & Big Cass especially considering the physical presence Vince so notoriously loves in Big Cass.

Cass was recently a part of the four-way elimination match to determine the second-ever WWE Universal Champion. This recent mini-push says a lot about what WWE thinks about his future, but where does that leave young Enzo when the inevitable split takes place, whether it be amicable or not?

Due to his size and in-ring abilities still being worked on, Enzo should probably make himself comfortable in the tag-team division. This would be a way for Enzo to continue to grow as a wrestler while learning from some of the other great veterans currently in the division. In addition to reducing his chances of further injuries, keeping Enzo part of a team would also reduce the risk of exposing him as limited in between the ropes, a concern that has already been voiced throughout Enzo's short time on the main roster.

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