Enzo Amore Claims Responsibility For Neville's Apparent Decision To Leave WWE

Enzo Amore Claims Responsibility For Neville's Apparent Decision To Leave WWE

Neville has been widely credited for saving the Cruiserweight division but it seems he's on his way out of WWE and that's something Enzo Amore is claiming responsibility for at recent WWE Live events...

By JoshWilding - Oct 16, 2017 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Neville has reportedly left WWE because of dissatisfaction with the way he's been used and many fans believe that could stem from the fact the company wanted him to lose to Enzo Amore in the main event of RAW last week. Now, the former Cruiserweight Champion - who has broken the fourth wall countless times while talking about his fellow Cruiserweights - has now taken credit for his departure.

At a WWE Live event this weekend in Regina, Saskatchewan, Amore cut a promo and told fans in the building that, "I took care of Cass, then made Neville quit. You’re nothing."
 
The question is, will Amore say something similar on RAW this week or is WWE going to do a CM Punk and pretend Neville never existed? It's certainly going to be fun to find out and it's hard not to hope this isn't somehow storyline related as 205 Live is going to suffer immeasurably without the self-proclaimed King of the Cruiserweights around. After all, he pretty much saved the division this year!

Kalisto ended up beating Amore via Salida Del Sol at this house show so chances are the same will happen when the two clash again at the next RAW themed PPV. What do you think?
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