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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=]. Cass is currently employed by Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling under the name "Big Bill" (after a run with Wrestling/ImpactWrestling as "W. Morrissey") where he is a 1-time and current AEW World Tag Team Champion (with Ricky Starks), while [=nZo=] is expected to debut with Wrestling/{{MLW}}.

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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=]. Cass is currently employed by Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling under the name "Big Bill" (after a run with Wrestling/ImpactWrestling as "W. Morrissey") where he is a 1-time and current AEW World Tag Team Champion (with Ricky Starks), while [=nZo=] is expected to debut with Wrestling/{{MLW}}.
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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=]. Cass is currently employed by Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling under the name "Big Bill" (after a run with Wrestling/ImpactWrestling as "W. Morrissey"), while [=nZo=] is expected to debut with Wrestling/{{MLW}}.

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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=]. Cass is currently employed by Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling under the name "Big Bill" (after a run with Wrestling/ImpactWrestling as "W. Morrissey"), Morrissey") where he is a 1-time and current AEW World Tag Team Champion (with Ricky Starks), while [=nZo=] is expected to debut with Wrestling/{{MLW}}.
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* LoveTriangle:
** Amore entered one with [[SensualSlavs Lana]] after he flirted with her. This of course was a [[HoneyTrap trap all along]] and resulted in Rusev giving him a [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown brutal beating]].
** During his relationship with Wrestling/NiaJax he was supposed to enter one with her and Wrestling/AlexaBliss, but that storyline was canned due to his release.
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* BrainsAndBrawn: Describes their time after NXT as Carmella had her started having singles matches. Cass was the brawn and Enzo was the Brains known for his insults on the mic.

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* BrainsAndBrawn: Describes their time after NXT as Carmella had her started having singles matches. Cass was the brawn and Enzo was the Brains known for his insults on the mic.
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*BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: During their NXT run, they were paired with Carmella as their valet. Enzo was the brains (or the mouth), Cass was the muscle (brawn) and Carmella was the beauty.


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* BrainsAndBrawn: Describes their time after NXT as Carmella had her started having singles matches. Cass was the brawn and Enzo was the Brains known for his insults on the mic.

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* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Describes his temporary storyline with Nia Jax before he was released from the company.



** He explained to Big Show that he didn't have a a plan before his match with Cass. Unsurprisingly, he got squashed by Cass and Show had to come out and save him.

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** He explained to Big Show that he didn't have a a plan before his match with Cass. Unsurprisingly, he got squashed by Cass and Show had to come out and save him.
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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=]. Cass is currently employed by Wrestling/ImpactWrestling under the name "W. Morrissey", while [=nZo=] is expected to debut with Wrestling/{{MLW}}.

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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=]. Cass is currently employed by Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling under the name "Big Bill" (after a run with Wrestling/ImpactWrestling under the name as "W. Morrissey", Morrissey"), while [=nZo=] is expected to debut with Wrestling/{{MLW}}.
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* FinishingMove: [[MemeticMutation Famous in internet circles]] his page on [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] was once vandalized so that his finishing move was listed as "Tag in Cass". His ''actual'' finishing move isn't much different: a FastballSpecial done from the top rope that he and Cass first called Sky's the Limit (everyone else calls it the Rocket Launcher, since that's what its innovators, Wrestling/TheMidnightExpress, called it) and has since been called Bada Boom Shakalaka. After splitting off from Cass, he adopted [[Wrestling/GailKim Eat Defeat]] as his finisher, which Corey Graves says he calls "[=JawdunZo=]". He has a signature move which is a diving DDT.

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* FinishingMove: [[MemeticMutation Famous in internet circles]] his page on [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} [[Website/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] was once vandalized so that his finishing move was listed as "Tag in Cass". His ''actual'' finishing move isn't much different: a FastballSpecial done from the top rope that he and Cass first called Sky's the Limit (everyone else calls it the Rocket Launcher, since that's what its innovators, Wrestling/TheMidnightExpress, called it) and has since been called Bada Boom Shakalaka. After splitting off from Cass, he adopted [[Wrestling/GailKim Eat Defeat]] as his finisher, which Corey Graves says he calls "[=JawdunZo=]". He has a signature move which is a diving DDT.



-> ''"Wiki/TVTropes, there's only '''one word to describe you!''' And I'm gonna '''spell it out''' for ya! '''S-A-W-F-T! SAWFT!'''"''

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-> ''"Wiki/TVTropes, ''"Website/TVTropes, there's only '''one word to describe you!''' And I'm gonna '''spell it out''' for ya! '''S-A-W-F-T! SAWFT!'''"''
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: On June 19, 2017, he gave one of the harshest ones ever seen on ''[[{{WWERaw}} Raw]]'' to [[spoiler:Enzo Amore]]. It was so bad that [[spoiler:Enzo actually cried (not so much because of the insults themselves, but because he was heartbroken by Cass' betrayal)]].

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: On June 19, 2017, he gave one of the harshest ones ever seen on ''[[{{WWERaw}} ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' to [[spoiler:Enzo Amore]]. It was so bad that [[spoiler:Enzo actually cried (not so much because of the insults themselves, but because he was heartbroken by Cass' betrayal)]].
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* ManlyTears: On the June 19th, 2017 episode of ''[[{{WWE|Raw}} Raw]]'', Enzo at one point shed a single tear during the revelation that [[spoiler:Big Cass was the one who had assaulted him backstage]].

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* ManlyTears: On the June 19th, 2017 episode of ''[[{{WWE|Raw}} ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'', Enzo at one point shed a single tear during the revelation that [[spoiler:Big Cass was the one who had assaulted him backstage]].
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By June 2018, both Enzo and Cass have been released by WWE. Enzo was released due to mounting backstage heat and accusations of rape (which were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence). Cass was released also due to backstage heat; while it was widely claimed to be solely for [[ItMakesSenseInContext beating up a midget after being told not to]] (although it served to be the beginning of the end of his time in the company), in reality it was due to conflict with producers, being publicly intoxicated during a European tour, getting in a heated political argument backstage with Wrestling/SamiZayn[[note]]Cass is a very vocal supporter of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump, while Zayn is a staunch liberal activist. While Wrestling/VinceMcMahon isn't likely to punish someone just for supporting Trump, who's one of his closest friends and shares a similar "strong sense of Americana" in his personality, the fact that Cass fought with Zayn over it in front of a locker room of entertainers could not have done him any favors backstage[[/note]], and another behind-the-scenes incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carmella where he had to be separated from her which proved to be the final straw.

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By June 2018, both Enzo and Cass have been released by WWE. Enzo was released due to mounting backstage heat and accusations of rape (which were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence). Cass was released also due to backstage heat; while it was widely claimed to be solely for [[ItMakesSenseInContext beating up a midget after being told not to]] (although it served to be the beginning of the end of his time in the company), in reality it was due to conflict with producers, being publicly intoxicated during a European tour, getting in a heated political argument backstage with Wrestling/SamiZayn[[note]]Cass is a very vocal supporter of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump, while Zayn is a staunch liberal activist. While Wrestling/VinceMcMahon isn't likely to punish someone just for supporting Trump, who's agreeing with political beliefs different to that of a coworker, not to mention how Trump one of his closest friends and shares a similar "strong sense of Americana" in his personality, the fact that Cass fought conducted a public, verbal confrontation with Zayn over it in front the presence of a both locker room of entertainers could not have done members and backstage personnel nonetheless did him any no favors backstage[[/note]], and another behind-the-scenes incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carmella where he had to be physically separated from her which proved her, proving to be the final straw.
straw that broke the camel's back.
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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=]. Cass is currently employed by Wrestling/ImpactWrestling under the name "W. Morrissey".

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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=]. Cass is currently employed by Wrestling/ImpactWrestling under the name "W. Morrissey".
Morrissey", while [=nZo=] is expected to debut with Wrestling/{{MLW}}.

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Of course, [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] has a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_and_Cass detailed page]] about their exploits. Also, see more on Enzo [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Amore here]], and more on Cass [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Cass here]].
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By June 2018, both Enzo and Cass have been released by WWE. Enzo was released due to mounting backstage heat and accusations of rape (which were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence). Cass was released also due to backstage heat; while it was widely claimed to be solely for [[ItMakesSenseInContext beating up a midget after being told not to]] (although it served to be the beginning of the end of his time in the company), in reality it was due to conflict with producers, being publicly intoxicated during a European tour, getting in a heated [[UsefulNotes/AmericanPolitics political argument]] backstage with Wrestling/SamiZayn[[note]]Cass is a very vocal supporter of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump, while Zayn is a staunch liberal activist. While Wrestling/VinceMcMahon isn't likely to punish someone just for supporting Trump, who's one of his closest friends and shares a similar "strong sense of Americana" in his personality, the fact that Cass fought with Zayn over it in front of a locker room of entertainers could not have done him any favors backstage[[/note]], and another behind-the-scenes incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carmella where he had to be separated from her which proved to be the final straw.

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By June 2018, both Enzo and Cass have been released by WWE. Enzo was released due to mounting backstage heat and accusations of rape (which were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence). Cass was released also due to backstage heat; while it was widely claimed to be solely for [[ItMakesSenseInContext beating up a midget after being told not to]] (although it served to be the beginning of the end of his time in the company), in reality it was due to conflict with producers, being publicly intoxicated during a European tour, getting in a heated [[UsefulNotes/AmericanPolitics political argument]] argument backstage with Wrestling/SamiZayn[[note]]Cass is a very vocal supporter of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump, while Zayn is a staunch liberal activist. While Wrestling/VinceMcMahon isn't likely to punish someone just for supporting Trump, who's one of his closest friends and shares a similar "strong sense of Americana" in his personality, the fact that Cass fought with Zayn over it in front of a locker room of entertainers could not have done him any favors backstage[[/note]], and another behind-the-scenes incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carmella where he had to be separated from her which proved to be the final straw.
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By June 2018, both Enzo and Cass have been released by WWE. Enzo was released due to mounting backstage heat and accusations of rape (which were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence). Cass was released also due to backstage heat; while it was widely claimed to be solely for [[ItMakesSenseInContext beating up a midget after being told not to]] (although it served to be the beginning of the end of his time in the company), in reality it was due to conflict with producers, being publicly intoxicated during a European tour, being a very vocal supporter of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump (to the point where he once got in a heated argument with Wrestling/SamiZayn)[[note]]Though how much of a factor this actually was is questionable, since Vince [=McMahon=] is one of Donald Trump's closest friends.[[/note]], and a backstage incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carmella where he had to be separated from her which proved to be the final straw.

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By June 2018, both Enzo and Cass have been released by WWE. Enzo was released due to mounting backstage heat and accusations of rape (which were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence). Cass was released also due to backstage heat; while it was widely claimed to be solely for [[ItMakesSenseInContext beating up a midget after being told not to]] (although it served to be the beginning of the end of his time in the company), in reality it was due to conflict with producers, being publicly intoxicated during a European tour, being getting in a heated [[UsefulNotes/AmericanPolitics political argument]] backstage with Wrestling/SamiZayn[[note]]Cass is a very vocal supporter of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump (to the point where he once got in a heated argument with Wrestling/SamiZayn)[[note]]Though how much of a factor this actually was UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump, while Zayn is questionable, since Vince [=McMahon=] is a staunch liberal activist. While Wrestling/VinceMcMahon isn't likely to punish someone just for supporting Trump, who's one of Donald Trump's his closest friends.[[/note]], friends and shares a backstage similar "strong sense of Americana" in his personality, the fact that Cass fought with Zayn over it in front of a locker room of entertainers could not have done him any favors backstage[[/note]], and another behind-the-scenes incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carmella where he had to be separated from her which proved to be the final straw.
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* HeightInsult: His last feud in WWE had him mocking Wrestling/BryanDanielson for his height. This led to him beating an actual midget dressed as D.Bry on an episode of ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown Smackdown Live!]]''. However, what should have been just a hit became a full-blown assault, and this, alongside his rude behavior and mistreatment of ex-girlfriend Wrestling/{{Carmella}}, led to his release after being put down by Bryan at ''Wrestling/{{Backlash}} 2018''.
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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=].

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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=].
[=FreeAgentZ=]. Cass is currently employed by Wrestling/ImpactWrestling under the name "W. Morrissey".
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On the June 19 episode of ''Raw'', Enzo and Cass officially broke up after the revelation that Big Cass was Enzo's mystery attacker.

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On the June 19 19, 2017 episode of ''Raw'', Enzo and Cass officially broke up after the revelation that Big Cass was Enzo's mystery attacker.

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* RealityEnsues: [[spoiler:Sure, Corey, publicly exposing Cass was awesome and all... But now you're right next to Enzo on Cass's list, for snitching.]]


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: [[spoiler:Sure, Corey, publicly exposing Cass was awesome and all... But now you're right next to Enzo on Cass's list, for snitching.]]
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By June 2018, [[DownerEnding both Enzo and Cass have been released by WWE]]. Enzo was released due to mounting backstage heat and accusations of rape (which were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence). Cass was released also due to backstage heat, while it was widely claimed to be solely for [[ItMakesSenseInContext beating up a midget after being told not to]] (although served to be the beginning of the end of his time in the company), in reality it was due to conflict with producers, being publicly intoxicated during a European tour, being a very vocal supporter of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump (to the point where he once got in a heated argument with Wrestling/SamiZayn)[[note]]Though how much of a factor this actually was is questionable, since Vince [=McMahon=] is one of Donald Trump's closest friends.[[/note]], and a backstage incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carmella where he had to be seperated from her which proved to be the final straw.

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By June 2018, [[DownerEnding both Enzo and Cass have been released by WWE]].WWE. Enzo was released due to mounting backstage heat and accusations of rape (which were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence). Cass was released also due to backstage heat, heat; while it was widely claimed to be solely for [[ItMakesSenseInContext beating up a midget after being told not to]] (although it served to be the beginning of the end of his time in the company), in reality it was due to conflict with producers, being publicly intoxicated during a European tour, being a very vocal supporter of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump (to the point where he once got in a heated argument with Wrestling/SamiZayn)[[note]]Though how much of a factor this actually was is questionable, since Vince [=McMahon=] is one of Donald Trump's closest friends.[[/note]], and a backstage incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carmella where he had to be seperated separated from her which proved to be the final straw.
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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the rest of his life. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=].

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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the rest of his life.foreseeable future. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=].
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By June 2018, [[DownerEnding both Enzo and Cass have been released by WWE]]. Enzo was released due to mounting backstage heat and accusations of rape (which were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence). Cass was released also due to backstage heat, while it was widely claimed to be solely for [[ItMakesSenseInContext beating up a midget after being told not to]] (although served to be the beginning of the end of his time in the company), in reality it was due to conflict with producers, being publicly intoxicated during a European tour, being a very vocal supporter of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump (to the point where he once got in a heated argument with Wrestling/SamiZayn)[[note]]Though how much of a factor this actually was is questionable, since Vince [=McMahon=] is one of Donald Trump's closest friends.[[/note]], and a backstage incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carmella.

Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbKweuUKbI8 an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the rest of his life. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=].

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By June 2018, [[DownerEnding both Enzo and Cass have been released by WWE]]. Enzo was released due to mounting backstage heat and accusations of rape (which were eventually dropped due to lack of evidence). Cass was released also due to backstage heat, while it was widely claimed to be solely for [[ItMakesSenseInContext beating up a midget after being told not to]] (although served to be the beginning of the end of his time in the company), in reality it was due to conflict with producers, being publicly intoxicated during a European tour, being a very vocal supporter of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump (to the point where he once got in a heated argument with Wrestling/SamiZayn)[[note]]Though how much of a factor this actually was is questionable, since Vince [=McMahon=] is one of Donald Trump's closest friends.[[/note]], and a backstage incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carmella.

Carmella where he had to be seperated from her which proved to be the final straw.

Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbKweuUKbI8 com/watch?v=i4uf9H764TM an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the rest of his life. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=].
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* BreakupBreakout: Initially, their breakup was thought to establish Cass as an upper-midcarder who can easily fit in the main event slot, while Enzo would be the Janetty, but after Cass received a knee injury that sidelined him for months, Enzo got transferred to ''205 Live'', bringing more mainstream attention to it and elevating both himself and the show. Util Enzo got fired in January 2018 that is.
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** In 2018, Enzo was fired from WWE amid rape allegations (to be more exact, he was released because he failed to inform the company about said allegations though Enzo found out when WWE did, making this impossible).

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** In 2018, Enzo was fired from WWE amid rape allegations (to be more exact, he was released because he failed to inform the company about said allegations allegations, though Enzo claimed he found out when WWE did, making this impossible).did).
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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbKweuUKbI8 an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the rest of his life. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as nZo and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=].

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Enzo is currently a rapper by the name of [=real1=] though has made several appearances on the independent scene, Enzo also making [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbKweuUKbI8 an impromptu appearance]] in the front row of 2018's Wrestling/SurvivorSeries event, where he did his signature "My name is Enzo Amore" bit before being dragged out by security and banned from the Staples Center for the rest of his life. Big Cass also works in the indies under the name Big Cazz, although he did later change it to Big C. Cass' indie career is currently on hiatus following a stroke he suffered in December of 2018 at a House of Hardcore event. The duo would surprisingly reunite at Ring Of Honor's G1 Supercard on April 6 2019 as nZo [=nZo=] and [=CaZXL=] collectively, calling themselves [=FreeAgentZ=].



* BilingualBonus: His original name in the independent circuit, Big Cazz, meant Big Dick in Italian. He later changed it to Big C. Now CaZXL in his reunion with Enzo (nZo) in Ring Of Honor.

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* BilingualBonus: His original name in the independent circuit, Big Cazz, meant Big Dick in Italian. He later changed it to Big C. Now CaZXL [=CaZXL=] in his reunion with Enzo (nZo) in Ring Of Honor.

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