"What the f**k is happening?" - John Cena saved 2-time WWE champion's career
John Cena has been an instrumental figure in WWE for over two decades.

× John Cena has been an instrumental figure in WWE for over two decades. While he no longer wrestles, The Franchise Player has helped countless wrestlers, including a two-time champion, who recently claimed Cena saved his career. Ad In 2013, Enzo Amore started his career as a performer in the Stamford-based promotion alongside Big Cass on the developmental brand.
The two had a rough start before becoming one of the most notable tag teams in the brand and received their main roster call-ups in the coming years. However, it all started due to John Cena. In a conversation with Emilio Sparks, Amore recalled that his tryout didn't go well, but John Cena noticed him and wanted to give him a chance.
After being a standout during the tryout for his amazing promo, Amore not only got a shot but also asked Cena if he could bring Cass along, which opened the door for both stars in WWE. Ad Trending "I get there, and all the boys are kinda looking at me when I come in, and they all clap for me. I'm like, 'What the f**k is happening?'
Because John Cena calls me over to him, and he goes, 'I've been here for three hours, and I want you to know you're the only thing that caught my attention all day. Would you like to come to the ring with me in the dark segment?" Amore said.
Ad He added: "I went, 'Can I come to the ring with that big guy right there [Big Cass], seven-foot-tall guy? That's my tag team partner; his name is Big Cass', and John Cena goes, 'Yeah, tell him to come'... F**k, no, we weren't a tag team; we were just homies, and he [John Cena] was teaching me everything about wrestling, kayfabe.
He was teaching me the psychology of the words we were using back here, what a gimmick is, but I didn't understand. See, I wasn't smart about the business when I broke in. I was just a fan," Amore said.
Ad Ad Will Enzo Amore return to WWE? Earlier this year, a report suggested WWE was in talks with Enzo Amore. The report also claimed that the company wants to rebuild its tag team division, and the two-time WWE Cruiserweight Champion could play a part.
Later, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that Amore is on his way back. While it hasn't happened yet, there's a chance it could in the coming months.If you use quotes from the article, please credit Emilio Sparks and provide an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.
× Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedback Get all the hottest wrestling news FIRST by clicking here Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Edited by Aakaansh Sukale John Cena has been an instrumental figure in WWE for over two decades. While he no longer wrestles, The Franchise Player has helped countless wrestlers, including a two-time champion, who recently claimed Cena saved his career.
Ad In 2013, Enzo Amore started his career as a performer in the Stamford-based promotion alongside Big Cass on the developmental brand. The two had a rough start before becoming one of the most notable tag teams in the brand and received their main roster call-ups in the coming years. However, it all started due to John Cena.
In a conversation with Emilio Sparks, Amore recalled that his tryout didn't go well, but John Cena noticed him and wanted to give him a chance. After being a standout during the tryout for his amazing promo, Amore not only got a shot but also asked Cena if he could bring Cass along, which opened the door for both stars in WWE. Ad Trending "I get there, and all the boys are kinda looking at me when I come in, and they all clap for me.
I'm like, 'What the f**k is happening?' Because John Cena calls me over to him, and he goes, 'I've been here for three hours, and I want you to know you're the only thing that caught my attention all day. Would you like to come to the ring with me in the dark segment?"
Amore said. Ad He added: "I went, 'Can I come to the ring with that big guy right there [Big Cass], seven-foot-tall guy? That's my tag team partner; his name is Big Cass', and John Cena goes, 'Yeah, tell him to come'...
F**k, no, we weren't a tag team; we were just homies, and he [John Cena] was teaching me everything about wrestling, kayfabe. He was teaching me the psychology of the words we were using back here, what a gimmick is, but I didn't understand. See, I wasn't smart about the business when I broke in.
I was just a fan," Amore said. Ad Ad Will Enzo Amore return to WWE? Earlier this year, a report suggested WWE was in talks with Enzo Amore.
The report also claimed that the company wants to rebuild its tag team division, and the two-time WWE Cruiserweight Champion could play a part. Later, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that Amore is on his way back. While it hasn't happened yet, there's a chance it could in the coming months.
If you use quotes from the article, please credit Emilio Sparks and provide an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription. × Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedback Get all the hottest wrestling news FIRST by clicking here Quick Li
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