Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore Removed From Upcoming Episode of “Undercover Boss”

Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion  Enzo Amore Removed From Upcoming Episode of “Undercover Boss”

WWE is now looking to further distance themselves from the former cruiserweight champion, as Enzo Amore is being edited out of an upcoming episode of the CBS hit show, Undercover Boss. More past the jump...

By EliteGuy101 - Mar 09, 2018 11:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet
Former WWE superstar Enzo Amore is being edited out of an upcoming WWE-themed episode of “Undercover Boss“ due to police investigating the wrestler for sexual assault.

WWE filmed an episode for season nine before the investigation was made public in which Enzo Amore was involved in.

Sources says that Amore wasn’t the center focus of the episode and since the premiere date for the CBS show isn’t set in stone, editors  have plenty of time to cut him out.

Enzo Amore was first indefinitely suspended and stripped of the cruiserweight title in January when the allegations of rape was made against him. Several days later, he was released due to not informing officials that he was investigated by police for the allegedly incident back in October.

He released a statement afterward saying he “fully and unequivocally denies” the rape allegations.
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