
Enzo Amore is no stranger to controversy, but according to him, much of the heat he received in WWE came from behind the curtain and it all had to do with money.
During his appearance on The John Rondi Show, the former WWE Cruiserweight Champion pulled back the curtain on what he says was a toxic culture fueled by jealousy over his merchandise dominance. Enzo made it clear he believed his job was secure because of the revenue he generated for WWE, even though he saw very little of it personally.
He gave credit to Big Cass for making their act work and acknowledged that jealousy within the locker room likely festered as a result of their success.
Enzo also revealed he had a strong support system outside the ring, including WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin, who personally offered to mentor him.
But success, Enzo said, also made him a target not just online, but from within WWE itself. He claimed much of the negative press about him originated from people inside the company.
Despite the chaos, Enzo embraced the hate and believes his indifference toward backstage politics is what kept him grounded.
Enzos time in WWE may have ended in scandal, but his stories continue to spark discussion about what life is really like behind the curtain. Whether you loved him or hated him, Enzo clearly left an impression on WWEs locker room and the merch table.
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