WWE News: Update On Big Cass Turning His Back On Enzo Amore 1

If the year 2016 has been the year of suspensions then 2017 must be the year of backstabbing. After Chris Jericho-Kevin Owens, Tommaso Ciampa-Johnny Gargano, now it was the turn for Enzo and Cass. The fans could have never thought that these two would tear apart like this.

But that’s exactly what happened in the finishing segment of Monday Night Raw, last week. It was revealed that none but Big Cass was the one behind the mystery attacks to Enzo Amore. Cass accepted the accusations after Corey Graves disclosed some of the footages from the backstage camera as of how Cass was setting up the whole incident.

Now, quite a while has passed by after the incident and Enzo Amore opened up for the first time since then. In the tweet posted on his official account, he stated that he is not trying to throw in the towel despite his long-term friend doing so.

He also took a reference to his earlier comments on the social media regarding the UFC fighter, Conor McGregor. In the earlier tweet, he took a jab to the Notorious One by saying that he would knock him out in case Floyd Mayweather is unable to do that. In case you don’t know, these two behemoths will lock horns in a dream match in the month of August to determine who the supreme competitor is between them.

In the case of Big Cass and Enzo, they are not going to get stretched feud. According to the recent reports, they are going to receive a singles encounter at the upcoming Great Balls of Fire PPV. Quite expectedly, the bigger one will pick up the win there to go on to establish himself as a singles competitor.

After that, he will go onto a feud against none other than Big Show. Cass will look to dominate Enzo by squashing him when The World’s Largest Athlete will come forward to help him. This is the reason that Big Show has been involved in this rivalry for quite sometimes. At the Summerslam PPV, Big Show and Big Cass will square off in a battle of two Goliaths.

Arindam Pal

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