10 Creative Ways WWE Can Best Utilize Enzo Amore

2. As A Manager

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When longtime fans think of some of WWE's most memorable and entertaining characters, often times they think about the mangers. Let's face it, if Enzo's not going to be a full-time wrestler for the rest of his career, managing would probably be the next logical step.

The '80s were rad with managers like Jimmy Hart, Mr. Fuji, Lou Albano, Slick, and of course, Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan. The '90s were totally tubular with the likes of Sensational Sherri, Harvey Wippleman, Paul Bearer, and who could forget Sunny, Sable, and Marlena? While managers tapered off shortly after the turn of the millennium, the role has recently seen a resurgence with characters like Paul Heyman, Lana, Bob Backlund, and Zeb Colter.

Enzo would be a great candidate for WWE's next great manager.

While it would obviously be somewhat of a step-down in terms of his career and earnings potential, Enzo might reach pinnacles as a manager that his in-ring work would never allow him to. Strictly as a wrestler, Enzo Amore might never make it to the main event of WrestleMania (then again, maybe he will), but as a manager, he might have a better chance.

Sure, it's not ideal in the mind of Enzo, but there's plenty worse roles to play in the world of WWE.

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