#7 Enzo Amore/Real1
Enzo Amore won a spot in the WWE performance center despite not having one day of wrestling training. He did this by virtue of his moxie and over the top personality.
For some time WWE was quite high on Enzo Amore. He and Big Cass became fixtures on NXT, holding the tag team gold and forming a trifecta with Carmella. The power trio and their catchphrases were the bee's knees to the NXT audience, who thrilled to their thuggish exploits in a similar way to how they once thrilled to John Cena's rap persona.
Inevitably, the duo were moved to the main roster and immediately encountered problems. Enzo's attitude rubbed many of his co-stars the wrong way, and he even ended up being kicked out of the Raw locker room. Attempts to split him away from the main roster and place him as the Cruiserweight champion on 205 live were met with general disdain from the audience, who were tiring of his act.
After a domestic violence accusation, Enzo was let go from WWE. He has since worked the independent scene and tried to break into hip-hop under the name Real1.
Enzo's bad boy credentials: Almost too many to count! Besides his problems with his ex-girlfriend -- which he was actually exonerated from -- his propensity to start fights backstage and immature behavior are legendary. He was kicked off of an airline because he refused to stop vaping, and then, as if in an attempt to top his own tawdry behavior, crashed Survivor Series. Many believe any chance Enzo had of being rehired by the company went out the window after his perplexing move to attempt to steal the show at the PPV.
There you have it; Seven irrepressible bad boys of wrestling. Questions or comments? Please leave them below the article and thanks for reading!