18 Things We Learned From Enzo & Big Cass On The Steve Austin Show

17. Breaking Alicia Keys' Piano

Enzo and Cass
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Steve then mentions that Enzo received his degree in journalism and asks if he was planning to "write newspapers or what?". He responds that he actually did write for the school newspaper and adds that he's a jack of all trades in terms of jobs that he's worked.

He spent some time moving pianos and says the cool thing about that was whenever you show up to a rich person's home to move their piano they become powerless and totally at your mercy, because wherever he puts that thing down is where it's staying.

Austin talks about how difficult they are to move and asks if he ever had any mishaps. Amore says there was an incident where he and seven other guys were moving an all-glass piano for an Alicia Keys concert when things went very wrong.

"We were going up like, seventy steps, right? You've got this one guy underneath who's got it on his shoulder, I'm looking at this situation and I'm playing it smart. I've got a future, I don't know about some of the guys I work with. I got my hands on the side and all of a sudden I see homie's knees just start wobbling out on him, I just got outta dodge. This thing went down like seventy steps, ended up crooked at the bottom. Caused a big scene, a few people were rattled. It was something I was glad to be a part of because it ain't my piano and I'm still getting paid by the hour".



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