Enzo Amore (Real1) Wants WWE To Acknowledge Him, Hopes To Get An Opportunity To Compete At The Highest Level

Enzo Amore wants recognition.

Enzo Amore, also known as Real1, previously spent several years in WWE. He had a memorable run as part of a tag team with Big Cass and later won the WWE Cruiserweight Championship twice. He was released in 2018 amid allegations of sexual assault. The investigation into Amore was later dropped.

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Speaking with Wrestling Shoot Interviews, Enzo Amore was asked to comment on his ultimate goal. He made it clear that he wanted WWE to recognize him.

"My goal, by the time it’s 2025, I hope that you get to sing it along with me and spell it out with me. By the time we look at 2025, I would hope that somewhere in the annals of WWE history, that I will be recognized once again and join the alumni section, bare minimum. That is my goal. To have a career like I had, and for people not to acknowledge it, you want to talk about ‘acknowledge me?’ Fuck you, man. What? Throw some acknowledgment this way. So that would it be it, man. Just to have an opportunity to do the thing that I love at the highest levels in the world. I do it at the highest level in the world, but not at the highest level in the world. So I’m wrestling around the clock all the time. This is what I do. It’s my career. Wrestling is my life. I love that I didn’t let a world that made me and broke me define me, that I am who I am, and I’m a good man. That’s all I care to be, a good person. You meet me at the meet and greet, I want you to walk away saying he was a good guy. I think that I’ll be recognized by those same people that made me once again, as just that, one of them," Amore said.

Amore also discussed his success in WWE and noted that the fans were the reason that he got booked every week. He noted that he put in the work, and his experience was organic. He stated that, deep down, he was the kid who got an opportunity.

"If it wasn’t for an opportunity of a lifetime with John Cena, Triple H and Dusty Rhodes and all that shit, I’d never make it. Because the fans are the reason why I got booked every week. They saw a guy who they did not know it, but they knew it. You can’t lie to people. When it’s 5:30 in the morning and I’m beating all my colleagues to work every single day and I’m getting my ass kicked because I don’t understand how this thing works and I’m getting taken advantage of, and then I’m getting out there and I’m putting on a show, and I’m risking it every single night, and I’m never calling out sick, and I’m always showing up and I’m making all these kids dance and smile, and I’m taking the time after a show to sign autographs and to meet these people, I hope that you know when you watched that, it was so organic, you can’t fake it. It was real. The people are the reason why I was on TV because I was one of them. I was the kid who got an opportunity of a lifetime," Amore said.

Amore then claimed that the worst-case scenario for anyone on the WWE main roster would be for his music to hit while they were in the ring as he hyped up his skills on the microphone.

"The worst case scenario for anyone in the WWE on the main roster, I don’t care who you are, the worst case scenario for anyone and their career would be to hear my fucking music when they’re standing in the ring. You tell me I’m wrong, I’m gonna tell you you’re an idiot," Amore said.

Amore remains active on the independent scene. There is no word on whether he will return to WWE.

During the interview, Amore discussed how he wanted to have a segment with The Rock or Paul Heyman. Check out his comments here.

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