And you can’t teach that. Just over a year ago, Enzo Amore, along with his partner Big Cass, made his debut on “Monday Night Raw”. In the last year, Amore has been one of the most popular acts on the show with his over the top way of speaking and high energy persona. However, there’s one more thing about him that has caught WWE officials’ eye.

According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, various backstage officials just enjoy watching Amore being thrown around by people far bigger than he is. While Cass is there as the muscle and power, Vince McMahon allegedly only thinks Amore is there to be thrown all over the place. Transcription courtesy of Wrestlinginc.com:

“There’s people backstage that, I guess Vince McMahon, that love to watch Enzo just [get ragdolled]. That’s why his character is this character, because Vince thinks that’s his character.”

Opinion: I know there’s more to Amore than McMahon and WWE seems to think but I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t a lot of fun to watch him get tossed around as a projectile. There’s something to be said when Cass picks up a human being and throws them at opponents. Amore can talk like few others but his smaller size can only let him do so much out there.

Enzo Amore has a "revealing" meeting with Lana: Raw, Nov. 21, 2016

What do you like about Amore? Should he be a manager instead of a wrestler? Let us know in the comments below.

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