Enzo Amore Reveals What He Would Do If Triple H Called Him About A Possible WWE Return

Enzo Amore Reveals What He Would Do If Triple H Called Him About A Possible WWE Return

Enzo Amore left WWE under something of a dark cloud and in a new interview, the former Cruiserweight Champion reveals what he would do if Triple H called and how he interacted with the locker room...

By JoshWilding - Mar 18, 2019 07:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Title Match Wrestling recently had the opportunity (misfortune?) to sit down with WWE Superstar Enzo Amore and he shed some light on what would happen if Triple H were to call about a WWE return.

"I wouldn’t answer the phone," he claimed. "I blocked their numbers." Surprisingly, the former Cruiserweight Champion added that he would never say anything bad about WWE as he's not willing to talk about other people unless it's to their face. Regardless, Amore clearly has no interest in returning to WWE. 

As for the way he conducted himself behind the scenes, it doesn't sound like he left the company with many friends!

"I only hung out with three or four wrestlers on a consistent basis but I was friends and nice with all of them. I just chose to sit in a room by myself and write my music and listen to my headphones while you guys were shooting the sh** about wrestling and your match."
 
It's fair to say that most fans aren't interested in seeing more from him but Amore notes that he is thankful to those who support him. 
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