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Enzo Amore Responds To Big Cass’ Attack On WWE RAW, Andrew Everett Comments On What To Expect After Return From Injury

WWE RAW

Enzo Amore came out and kicked tonight’s episode of WWE RAW off by responding to Big Cass’ attack on him last week. Below is a recap from our live coverage page:

Enzo says over the past year he has been knocked out, attacked in hotel rooms and various other things. All of that happened while Cass had his back. For five years Cass just watched as it happened. Cass wasn’t watching his back, Cass was looking past him. Cass never had his back. What’s the worst thing that Cass or Connor McGregor can do to him? Knock him out cold on PPV? It’s happened before and it will happen again. Enzo calls himself one of the toughest guys to ever step through the ropes. Enzo knows who he is and he will never be what he is not. Confidence is something you can’t teach. More than anything else Enzo is grateful. Enzo would push his father down a well while wishing him well before he would turn to the dark side. Enzo knows who he is and he is going straight to the top. He has climbed out of holes way taller than seven feet.

Cass is nothing more than a seven-foot catch phrase that Enzo wrote. Cass says he is where the money is. Cass shouldn’t be surprised if the check he gets for merch says zero. Unless Cass starts wearing a shirt that says “Cass-hole”. Enzo drops the mic and starts to walk away. Enzo says he isn’t done and comes back and essentially says the same stuff again before walking away.

Backstage, Cass says he has never heard someone say so much and say so little. After the PPV Enzo will not be walking anywhere. Before Cass can finish Enzo attacks him from behind. Adam Pearce breaks it up.

Join The Force

The following video features Impact Wrestling / GFW star Andrew Everett talking about the severity of his knee injury and how his rehab is going, in addition to his plans for after he makes his return:

“I’m looking to take the X Division by storm, I’m coming for that title. The agenda hasn’t changed; of course there’s going to be a speed bump, but there’s speed bumps in life, the agenda’s still the same. I still think I am the best X Division athlete. I do things that no one else in this division can do. I did it all on one leg [last year], now I got two. Let’s see where that goes.”

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