10 Creative Ways WWE Can Best Utilize Enzo Amore

8. On The WWE Network

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Think of all the WWE superstars and personalities that have their own presence on the WWE Network. Renee Young has Unfiltered, Corey Graves has Culture Shock, John Layfield has Legends, and even past WWE superstars have been called upon to host several Network exclusives.

Why not give Enzo his own 30-minute program on the WWE Network?

It could serve as both a way to showcase his unbelievable mic skills, plus it could work as setting the stage, or a back-up plan, for a future outside the ring.

As for the content of the exclusive, it could be a semi-reality show just following Enzo Amore around town as he does his thing. He certainly has a fanbase that would be interested in seeing more from the Certified G and with RAW not always the ideal place to see much of Enzo's character development, a WWE Network show could do just that.

Enzo obviously plans to be a full-time wrestler for the foreseeable future, but there's nothing wrong with setting up other opportunities for the much-talented youngster to entertain.

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