10 Things We Learned From WWE Raw (May 29)

5. Reviving Enzo

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Playing up to the spectacular easter egg WWE inserted into the broadcast, The Revival acknowledged their sneaky presence on last week's show, but denied all knowledge of decking Enzo Amore when asked/accused by crack reporter Charley Caruso.

Amore was floored again, with Big Cass quickly on the scene pointing a finger as big as the one on his shirt directly at their former NXT Tag Team Championship rivals.

General Manager Kurt Angle was on hand again to suggest that he'd seen The Revival leave the building already, which like last week's exit could add weight to their placement as a red herring in the whodunnit.

In the event it wasn't the devilish Dash and Dawson, wrestling logic dictates that the next suspect has to be Big Cass himself. With few currently in the frame and Rikishi equally absent from the scene, Enzo's seven-foot friend has been the only man to share the screen with his buddy since the assaults commenced.

To their credit, the Jersey duo may have smartly foreshadowed their impending divorce following this week's attack. Ostensibly nursing Enzo back to health, Cass asked 'did you see anything?', leading Amore to stare a hole through his partner before again attempting to get his bearings.

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