Is Enzo Amore coming to TNA? It certainly feels like he hinted at stopping by.
The July 10 episode of TNA Impact featured a “paid advertisement” promo featuring Real1, formerly known as WWE’s Enzo Amore. During the video, the “flyest champ in the room” did he “peacock” strut before cutting a promo littered with hints about his next move.
During the exchange, Enzo referenced the “forbidden door” and asked, “Am I not supposed to go in there?” Real1 then asked if he had to buy a front row ticket and wear a wig to trend worldwide, a reference to his infamous “invasion” appearance at WWE Survivor Series in 2018.
“What do I gotta do? What if I had a guy on the inside? I always got a guy. I got a G in every borough, I’m 5G, well-connected. It’s no different than MSG to me. Remember, you’re in my backyard. Cause when Sinatra sang ‘New York, New York,’ he wasn’t in New York, he was looking at it. And you’re supposed to check in, so here’s what I’m gonna do. I’ll give you a week. Have your people get in touch with my people. You’re in my backyard, and remember what happened at MSG?’ he said, alluding to his and Big Bill’s ‘worked shoot’ run-in during Ring Of Honor’s G1 Supercard PPV. “I wouldn’t recommend not checkin’ in! You should check in. Check in.”
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Could Enzo Amore Show Up In TNA?
4th Rope wrestling is a new wrestling promotion owned by Westside Gunn and Smoke DZA. The promotion aims to blend hip-hop culture and professional wrestling. Real1 is the promotion’s current champion.
TNA claims the promo “has been paid for by Fourth Rope.” However, it’s worth noting that Real1’s remarks heavily hint at him showing up on TNA programming.
Real1’s remarks about Frank Sinatra “looking at” New York (City) would indicate he’s talking about viewing the skyline from another nearby location. Additionally, he mentions giving them “about a week” to check in. TNA Slammiversary takes place at the nearby UBS Arena on Long Island on July 20, which is “about a week” away.
Enzo Amore has not appeared for a prominent televised wrestling promotion since working for MLW in 2023. Prior to that, he worked a match for New Japan Pro-Wrestling and was with WWE from 2012 to 2018.
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