10 WWE Wrestlers Who Really Weren't Worth The Trouble

4. Enzo Amore

Enzo Amore
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Once Big Cass went down injured during the two's feud post-break-up, Enzo Amore was in need of a new direction and that's when the soon-to-be disastrous decision was made to throw the loudmouth star onto 205 Live and turn him heel in the process.

Allowing the cocky pr*ck Amore character to lean into the boos made enough sense, it was the fact Vince McMahon opted to build the rest of the division and show around a performer who couldn't hold a candle to the physically gifted workers already occupying the brand which kick-started some trouble.

Clearly sensing that the boss wanted to turn 205 Live into yet another Sports Entertainment playground, "The King of the Cruiserweights" Neville soon packed his bags and went home in the wake of dropping his Cruiserweight belt to the New Jersey native. This then left the show without one of its most recognisable stars and actually planted Amore firmly in the spotlight for a while longer, quickly killing off all the momentum 205 Live had picked up with Neville at the top of the mountain.

However, his time in the company would quickly come to an end just a few months later when WWE opted to release their Cruiserweight Champion in light of a sexual assault allegation made against Amore.

Further establishing just how much this decision to back Amore backfired in the long-run, the former WWE employee would later infamously crash the 2018 Survivor Series PPV and has acted as a thorn in the company's side ever since.

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