Things don’t appear to be going very well for Enzo Amore as of late. On TV his tag team partner Big Cass turned on him, and lately he’s been trying to get the Big Show to fight his battles for him. As bad as things are for Enzo on television, his situation seems to be a lot worse backstage.
It was recently reported that Enzo Amore got himself kicked off a bus during WWE’s European tour and that he was forced to change outside of the locker room. JBL pretty much confirmed that Enzo has backstage heat recently on an episode of Bring It To The Table when he questioned how much longer Amore will last.
Sports Illustrated is now reporting that Enzo Amore has been bringing “questionable guests” into the WWE locker room. The visitors reportedly broke locker room etiquette by filming the wrestlers and taking photos of them backstage. The stars in WWE feel that Enzo should know better.
It’s also being reported that Enzo has been getting involved in the music business, which is also creating conflicts for him in WWE, and could potentially lead to the company wishing him the best in his future endeavors.
A stripper recently went off on Enzo on Twitter after Enzo visited a club the stripper worked at, and the incident reportedly left many in WWE feeling that Enzo is tarnishing the brand.
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