“nZo” and “caZXL,” formerly known as Enzo Amore and Big Cass, were interviewed by Sports Illustrated recently, after appearing at the ROH/NJPW G1 Supercard last Saturday at MSG.
The two had a falling out towards the end of their runs in WWE, but explained why they got back together:
“We’ve had our personal differences and we’ve had our professional differences, and it’s no secret that we had a falling out,” admitted Cass. “We’re both fighters, we’ve been fighting our whole lives, and we’ve especially been fighting these past two years.”
“It’s been well-publicized that Cass had a health scare and suffered a seizure at a House of Hardcore wrestling event,” added Enzo. “Once I saw that footage, I thought about my friend—a guy I traveled the world with and had experiences that I can’t share with any other human—and I couldn’t risk losing that forever. Pride aside, I reached out.”
Enzo also said that they are “not signing any exclusivity contracts”:
“We’re going where we want, when we want, and nobody can put a filter on us now,” said Enzo. “Our goal is to be the top act in the entire world of pro wrestling.
“This is the real-life NWO,” said Enzo. “We are not signing any exclusivity contracts, we are not signing a non-compete. We have all the right in the world to promote ourselves shamelessly and have as much fun as we want. If fans want to see us in a ring, then let their voices be heard.”

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