Wrestling fans, do you ever find yourself thinking, “Ex-WWE employee and former Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore, how you doin’ these days?” Far be it from me to put on a hazmat suit and take the deep dive into the Certified G’s mind required to answer that question, but I can tell you what he was doing on November 18, 2018: getting kicked out of the Staples Center, where he was attending WWE Survivor Series.
Various fans in the audience and watching the Network noticed Amore sitting on the hard cam side of the arena, wearing an unconvincing disguise.
Enzo Amore in the crowd in a VERY BAD disguise in the second row. I'm sure he didn't mean to get on the side the hard camera faces AT ALL pic.twitter.com/SAKZJGPr0K
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) November 19, 2018
when u go back to the sephora u were fired from for stealing to steal more stuff as a customer pic.twitter.com/IEO15SD1oQ
— WRESTLESPLANIA (@wrestlesplania) November 19, 2018
Amore started shouting, clearly trying to draw attention to himself and/or disrupt the show. He was ejected from the arena by security to a chorus of boos.
My video of the wrestler formerly known as Enzo Amore trying to interrupt #SurvivorSeries. @WWE security not having any of it. He is taken down quickly. pic.twitter.com/2jdRtOe36z
— LEE SHENKER (@TuftsGuy) November 19, 2018
Enzo Amore getting kicked out of Survivor Series. pic.twitter.com/Y6VdXik3nV
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) November 19, 2018
Oh hai Enzo! Bye Enzo! #Survivor Series. #wwe pic.twitter.com/xFy5lk1eJC
— Ryan Shell (@DAsharpshooters) November 19, 2018
At this point, onlookers could see that he was wearing one of his own merch shirts that read “I’m doin’ great” and carrying a replica championship belt.
https://twitter.com/Undeadx90/status/1064326847272574976
Brian Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that after this incident, the wrestler/rapper spoke with WWE personnel, arena security, and the LAPD. He was then banned from returning to the Staples Center.
Amore responded to the incident on social media.
Just checked…. Still Certfied.
— REAL1 (FKA Enzo Amore) (@real1) November 19, 2018
So, in the interest of fairness, I’ll point out Amore’s answer via his merch t-shirt to his catchphrase question is, “I’m doin’ great.” But in the interest of critical thinking, I’ll also point out that “I’m an embarrassment at best” seems more likely to be true.