Former WWE Superstar Enzo Amore Goes Into Detail About His Final Day Backstage In The WWE

Former WWE Superstar Enzo Amore Goes Into Detail About His Final Day Backstage In The WWE

The former WWE Superstar opens up about his last appearance for the company, which was RAW 25; Eric Arndt (Enzo Amore) details the chaos backstage over the situation surrounding his alleged crime...

By EliteGuy101 - Jun 26, 2018 09:06 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: The Steve Austin Show
Since Eric Arndt's (Enzo Amore) case was dropped due to insufficient evidence, the former cruiserweight champion has not kept quiet about the details surrounding his situation with the WWE and the woman who accused him of the heinous crime.
 
Now going by the name Real1 as a rap artist, he went into detail on The Steve Austin Show and discussed what happened backstage before Raw 25, which was his last night with WWE.

"Vince McMahon was running around backstage -- headless horsemen, insanity. It's crazy and I found out about this while I was in rehearsals with the APA. So my phone keeps blowing up, people keep texting me" Real1 said on The Steve Austin Show. "I'm like well people texting me, why is my phone keep ringing, keep ringing going through these rehearsals. I look and I see a tweet and that's how I found out. I didn't know anything. I called Mark Carrano immediately."

"I don't change in the locker room I change by myself so I'm off changing by myself and I'm like, 'Hey Mark we need to talk' and he's like 'yeah, no s--t.' Link up with a lawyer from WWE in-house attorney and Adam Hopkins from PR. They asked me about the situation and I'm completely transparent and I call my lawyer because I was running around by myself before I called Mark Carrano backstage in a laundry room -- I was in a laundry room calling my lawyer. I was like 'get on the phone get this s--t handled right f--king now this is crazy.' Then I called Carrano and I told him, yeah man I just paid my attorney a retainer whatever you need to sort this thing out you know. The police had never contacted me about this not once, not one time."

Amore states that his attorney called the police station and found out there was no investigation after the initial email was received.

"Then this person puts this tweet out there on Raw 25 which is not a coincidence. The police still to this point have never called me or contacted me. Not only one time, I'm not made aware to anything that's going on outside of the fact that I have a friend who gets an email saying from a person claiming to be an investigator that there was a wrestler involved and they wanted to inquire to get more information. They never said there was a rape case or anything. They didn't say anything like that so I didn't even know these details. I find out like everyone else in the world."

"When this happens I make Vince aware immediately because I go right to Vince, what else are you gonna do?" Real1 continued. "The company is aware of this just as I'm made aware. This tweet goes out and the company is running around backstage and you know how backstage is. So they don't know where I am. They're trying to find me, they're trying to call my phone." Real1 then said before he talked to anyone in WWE, he called his attorney to tell him to get in contact with the police and find out what was going on.

"I go see Vince he's the first person I go see, are you kidding me? Give me a break. So I go see Vince and he says, 'we can't send you out there tonight, we can't put you on the show. This tweet, this is really bad.' I didn't say anything. I just stood there and I let Vince talk for a minute and I said, the first thing I said was, 'you know and I know that I didn't do this and I deserve better than this because I'm a good person,' and I walked out. Vince said to me, 'you gotta tell me when something like this is happening.' I said, 'man, I don't know but I knew that there was that email, there was an email that came in to a friend from a person who was an investigator who never claimed to be a police officer.'"

Amore has now been cleared of all wrongdoings in the eyes of the law, but something like this is always going to hang over him. What do you guys think of the whole situation?
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