Zero interest When Triple H said he didn t want to rehire two released WWE Superstars
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Enzo and Cass were way over with fans until WWE made the bizarre decision to break them up."And you can't teach that"Enzo and Cass were way over with fans until WWE made the bizarre decision to break them up. Amore was let go by WWE in January 2018 following sexual assault allegations. Police the case four months later due to insufficient evidence. In June 2018, Cass was also handed his release. The seven-foot star has since about suffering from alcoholism around the time of his WWE departure.
Zero interest – When Triple H said he didn t want to rehire two released WWE Superstars
WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H has rehired several former WWE Superstars since replacing Vince McMahon as the company's Head of Creative in July. However, back in 2019, The Game made his feelings perfectly clear when rumors began about his possible interest in a popular tag team. Between 2013 and 2016, Enzo Amore and Big Cass cemented their status as one of NXT's most beloved acts. They later appeared on WWE's main roster before receiving their releases in 2018. It was widely speculated that the two could return ahead of NXT's debut show on the USA Network on September 18, 2019. Although Triple H was previously a fan of the duo, he brutally shut down the reports in an interview with : "Which I immediately then had our PR go like 'yeah, no.' Zero interest," the 14-time world champion said when asked about the rumors. "And you can't teach that"Enzo and Cass were way over with fans until WWE made the bizarre decision to break them up."And you can't teach that"Enzo and Cass were way over with fans until WWE made the bizarre decision to break them up. Amore was let go by WWE in January 2018 following sexual assault allegations. Police the case four months later due to insufficient evidence. In June 2018, Cass was also handed his release. The seven-foot star has since about suffering from alcoholism around the time of his WWE departure.