Enzo Amore Reveals Big Cass Saved His Life ‘a Million Times’ in WWE, Hints at Potential Fourth Rope Wrestling Reunion
Former WWE Superstar Enzo Amore recently discussed his enduring friendship with Big Cass, stating the duo could reunite in Fourth Rope Wrestling, according to an interview with Emilio Sparks. The pair, who were among WWE’s most popular acts in the 2010s, shared insights into their professional bond and potential future collaboration.
Enzo Amore on Big Cass’s Role in His WWE Career
“Big Cass saved my life a million times,” Amore told Sparks, reflecting on their early days in WWE. “When you’re green and you don’t even know what the word ‘mark’ is, and you don’t know what the word ‘green’ means, and you don’t know what the word ‘kayfabe’ is…” The former WWE performer emphasized Cass’s mentorship during his rookie years, describing their relationship as “brotherhood” and noting their shared passion for fantasy football.

Amore also addressed the immediate heat he faced upon joining WWE, attributing it to his “superior promo skills.” “I didn’t have any friends when I got signed to WWE. Nobody wanted to talk to me. People don’t fking understand, man. Like, yo, fk you, right? I had heat when I walked through the door. Why? Because I could cut a f**king promo better than everyone. Day one.”
Potential Reunion in Fourth Rope Wrestling
Amore hinted at a possible return to the ring with Cass, who is currently under contract with All Elite Wrestling (AEW). “Not the booker,” he said when asked about the reunion, though he did not specify the timeline or details. Cass’s AEW contract is set to expire later this year, per reports, though no official confirmation has been released.
Earlier this month, Amore visited the WWE Performance Center, sparking speculation about a potential return to WWE. However, no formal announcement has been made regarding his status with the company.
Context and Implications
The duo’s original tag team, known as The Lucha House Party, was a staple of WWE’s mid-card roster from 2016 to 2019. Their chemistry and comedic timing made them fan favorites, though they never won a major championship. A reunion would mark a significant moment for fans of their era, though the logistics of such a partnership remain unclear.

Fourth Rope Wrestling, a promotion founded by former WWE talent, has gained attention for featuring veteran wrestlers. However, details about the organization’s structure and roster are limited, with no official website or social media presence readily available.
Amore’s comments come as WWE continues to explore ways to engage its legacy roster. The company has recently signed several former stars for special appearances, though no direct ties to Amore’s potential return have been confirmed.
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