10 Worst Ever NXT TakeOver Matches

2. Enzo Amore Vs Sylvester Lefort (Fatal 4 Way)

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Enzo Amore's command of a microphone is such that his in-ring work may spend years catching up, and this was never more evident than in his first years working the circuit with Colin Cassady.

As a duo, the pair raced ahead of the chasing pack with Amore's magnetic charisma carrying the load, but when required to engage physically the results were far less satisfying. Cassady suffered the fate worse when his mouthpiece was shelved, but handled himself better after the bell than Amore was capable of.

Exposed in a match with perpetual bore Sylvester Lefort, Enzo's limitations were far too on show as the pair were forced into working a rather dull WWE formula match despite the entire build centring around which man would be rendered bald by Enzo and Cass' miracle hair removing cream.

After the respective partners of both combatants got involved to run interference at the end of a short-but-dull match, Enzo rolled up Lefort for the finish with a handful of tights.

Sylvester then bailed completely in the post-match scuffles, leaving Louis to suffer the stipulated consequences in place of his partner, which summed up what a disappointment the entire effort had been.

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