Since Hiromu broke his freakin neck, make it happen New Japan.
Enzo's segments didn't bring in ratings for Raw and he couldn't wrestle so I doubt they miss him. The 205 Live house shows flopped while he was the Champion too. He was just hogging their spotlight with corny promos.I bet at least "they" miss Enzo after he left. They were in big segments and main events with him on the roster.... the moment he gets fired.
Security blanketI'm surprised more 205 guys ain't disgruntled. They work 1 or 2 nights,, only wrestle at big 4 PPVs and only the Cruiserweight champ gets to have a match at RAW house shows. Plus they barely have any merch, most of the guys who signed straight after the CWC can't be making that much.
Where is all the talk or proof, hints, evidence that’s he’s joining the BC?
That seems so random
Martha
100% false.Enzo's segments didn't bring in ratings for Raw and he couldn't wrestle so I doubt they miss him. The 205 Live house shows flopped while he was the Champion too. He was just hogging their spotlight with corny promos.
Word is he wanted to do something beyond the CW division and they wouldn't let him.anyone know what happened to make him up and quit so suddenly, I thought his king of the cruiserweights gimmick was his best work.
Dude can defend himself, but considering I was also under the impression that his statements were based in what I viewed as reality, I had to make sure I wasn't crazy.100% false.
He had a little summer run, but by October...Enzo's closing segments of RAW always did well and so were all of his quarter hours.
Considering the brand is still touring, making bigger gates than NXT...wait, no they're not.Show us proof of the 205 house shows flipping as well.
Sounds like you are talking out of your fatass
Dude can defend himself, but considering I was also under the impression that his statements were based in what I viewed as reality, I had to make sure I wasn't crazy.He had a little summer run, but by October...
10/2 WWE RAW Ratings: All hours stay below three million viewers - WWE News and Results, RAW and Smackdown Results, Impact News, ROH News
Considering the brand is still touring, making bigger gates than NXT...wait, no they're not.
Attendance figures for the debut 205 Live house shows in Lowell and Poughkeepsie - WWE News and Results, RAW and Smackdown Results, Impact News, ROH News
So the times he was in the main event of Raw they did not go lower then times when it was some Roman match or anything like that. It happened only 3 times, so the sample size is small, but the numbers dont lie.Dude can defend himself, but considering I was also under the impression that his statements were based in what I viewed as reality, I had to make sure I wasn't crazy.He had a little summer run, but by October...
10/2 WWE RAW Ratings: All hours stay below three million viewers - WWE News and Results, RAW and Smackdown Results, Impact News, ROH News
Considering the brand is still touring, making bigger gates than NXT...wait, no they're not.
Attendance figures for the debut 205 Live house shows in Lowell and Poughkeepsie - WWE News and Results, RAW and Smackdown Results, Impact News, ROH News
According to Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer (subscription need), the 205 Live episode for September 26th was among the top 10 most-watched shows on the WWE Network – ranked 7th.
Previously, according to Meltzer, 205 Live was hanging around the number 14 spot on most-watched shows. As well as normally loosing to NXT, the 205 Live shows are also usually beaten by WrestleMania’s on a weekly basis – ‘Mania shows usually rank around the number 10 spot.
At 7th, 205 Live is finally out-ranking NXT and WrestleMania events. And it’s all down to Enzo.
If you can’t remember the September 26th edition of 205 Live, or simply didn’t watch, the show heavily featured Amore, from start to finish. And it was the first show following his Cruiserweight title victory.
On the latest installment of Wrestling Observer Live, Dave Meltzer discussed the new of Triple H officially taking over control of 205 Live. Meltzer mentioned that the termination of Enzo Amore directly influenced Vince McMahon’s decision to let Triple H have control over the brand.
“If Enzo wouldn’t have gotten fired, we wouldn’t have had this. Vince wouldn’t have given it up. Vince giving it up and Enzo getting fired were not coincidental.”
Meltzer went on to add that it was Vince McMahon’s idea to have the show centered around Enzo Amore, but to also feature comedy and technical matches and that it was doomed from the start.
“This kind of show happened with Enzo because Enzo was the star of the show; and you can’t have a serious wrestling show built around technical matches and great wrestlers, and [have] Enzo be the focal point of the show. That just doesn’t mix. So, Enzo getting fired changed the face of this.”