Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore has reportedly been spotted at the WWE Performance Center recently, with False Finish reporting that he was at the facility yesterday ahead of the NXT TV broadcast on The CW.
False Finish posted the update on X. “False Finish has learned that former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore has been at the WWE Performance Center recently and was there yesterday ahead of #WWENXT.”
Amore was suspended from WWE on January 22, 2018, following sexual assault allegations and was released the next day, with the WWE website framing it as a mutual departure. The sexual assault case against Amore was closed by the Phoenix Police Department in 2018 with no charges filed. A representative for the department stated at the time:
“The case has been investigated to its fullest extent, while working with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. The case has been closed. This would not preclude the case from reopening, should new evidence come to light.”
Amore has wrestled across the independent circuit since his WWE release. He has worked for MLW, Northeast Wrestling, House of Glory, GCW, and a number of regional indies under the Real1 name. He has also had a rap and music career.
The Performance Center visit comes at an interesting time given a separate Fightful Select report from April that indicated Big Bill’s AEW contract was reportedly coming up at the end of May or the start of June 2026. Big Bill, formerly known as Big Cass and Amore’s longtime WWE tag team partner from their Enzo and Cass run, has not appeared on AEW television since an eight-man parking lot street fight on the February episode of Collision. He has worked only two AEW matches in 2026.
The combination of Amore visiting the WWE Performance Center and Big Bill potentially nearing AEW free agency in the coming weeks puts a WWE reunion of the Enzo and Cass tag team on the table. The two have been among the most-requested reunion tag teams in WWE fan conversations since their split in 2017, with their original Enzo and Cass run on NXT and Raw being one of the most beloved tag team acts of the mid-2010s.
Enzo and Cass held the NXT Tag Team Championship in their original NXT run and were widely viewed as one of the most over tag teams on the main roster before their split in 2017 led to Big Cass turning on Amore on Raw. Cass was later released by WWE in June 2018 due to a combination of in-ring incidents and personal issues. He signed with TNA/IMPACT Wrestling, worked the indies, and joined AEW in 2024 as Big Bill.

