Backstage News On What WWE Superstars Thought Of Enzo Amore's SURVIVOR SERIES "Invasion"

Backstage News On What WWE Superstars Thought Of Enzo Amore's SURVIVOR SERIES "Invasion"

Last night, an attention seeking Enzo Amore attempted to hijack Survivor Series by making himself known in the crowd. Now, some new details have emerged regarding the ramifications of his foolish actions.

By JoshWilding - Nov 19, 2018 09:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
As we told you earlier today, Enzo Amore nabbed himself a seat in the second row of Survivor Series and after entering the show wearing a wig and hoodie to disguise his identity, he "unmasked" during the PPV to try and hijack proceedings and get the crowd to chant along with his old catchphrase.

It's all rather sad and desperate if we're being honest and the wrestler turned rapper was quickly removed by security. Now, we've learned that a young lady's arm was injured when Amore was removed from the chair he was standing on and it's been confirmed that this stunt was not planned by WWE in any way, shape, or form. In fact, talent backstage is said to be furious about his performance. 

Amore spent only seconds backstage and didn't actually interact with any WWE personnel. Instead, security removed him from the building and he was warned off by both them and the police soon after.

Before being fired by WWE, Amore had a bad reputation backstage and this behaviour is unlikely to win him any fans and probably just alienated any friends he had left. The purpose behind the stunt hasn't been revealed but he presumably just wanted some attention after failing as a rapper. 
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