Enzo Amore Takes To Social Media To Break His Silence On Being Fired By WWE

Enzo Amore Takes To Social Media To Break His Silence On Being Fired By WWE

Enzo Amore was fired by WWE after some pretty serious sounding rape allegations and now the Certified G and former Cruiserweight Champion has taken to social media to put at least some of his side across.

By JoshWilding - May 31, 2018 06:05 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It appears as if Enzo Amore is now going to attempt to embark on a rap career after being fired by WWE and while he was never charged over those accusations of rape, the chances of him returning to WWE seem to be somewhere between slim and none. However, that doesn't mean the former Cruiserweight Champion isn't going down swinging and he's now defending himself on Twitter.

As you can see below, he's made it clear that he was never actually contacted by police, something which contradicts reports that part of the reason for him being fired was his decision to not inform WWE that charges were being brought against him. However, what he's not taking into account is the fact his accuser also pointed out that he was taking drugs at the party they both attended. 

 
While it may appear as if Amore is innocent, his conduct behind the scenes and remarks like this are unlikely to sit well with WWE and chances are we won't end up seeing him return to the company.




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