10 WWE Wrestlers Who Peaked In 2017

9. Enzo Amore

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We can never be completely sure what tomorrow holds for Enzo.

Over the summer, it looked likely that he would soon be released from the WWE payroll after reports that he had fallen foul of some dearly-held wrestling etiquette backstage - and yet, here he is, a two-time Cruiserweight Champ.

Part of what convinces us this is as good as it'll ever get, however, is the perceived impermanence of 205 Live, a show that has supposedly struggled to command anything like the sort of viewing figures WWE officials would like since debuting on the Network a year ago.

Once it gets canned, what is there left for Enzo, a performer who - by most fans' accounts - is plenty charismatic on the mic but lacks the wrestling ability (or, apparently, the backing of his superiors) to make a meaningful run at the upper mid-card?

A reunion with Big Cass is probably out of the question at this point, and even if they do kiss and make up there are now plenty of other duos, both on the main roster and NXT, who stand between them and a potential place at the top of the tag team division.

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