10 Creative Ways WWE Can Best Utilize Enzo Amore

5. As A Color Commentator

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Come on, who wouldn't love to hear Enzo Amore try his hand at color commentating?

Several of the greatest talkers in WWE history have done the color commentating gig, some better than others. Mr. Perfect, CM Punk, and Shawn Michaels are just a few examples of top promo guys who stepped behind the announce desk.

Enzo would obviously need to tone down his schtick at times so as to not overexpose himself or become tiresome for the audience, but who ever said RAW had to have the same team commentate for the full three hours?

Years ago, WWE would often switch broadcast teams for the second hour of RAW. By the end of the show, fans would have heard a variety of voices including Jim Cornette, Kevin Kelly, Michael Cole, Vince McMahon, Jim Ross, Jerry Lawler, and often times a sit-in WWE superstar. Why not bring back that strategy and utilize Enzo in the 3rd hour of RAW? It could be a way to A) give the television audience a break from the "regular" 3-man team, and B) give viewers a reason to stay tuned in for the ratings-blackhole that the third hour of RAW has too often become.

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