Talk:Enzo Amore

Enzo Amore Firing on all Wikapedia Pages that Contain Enzo Amore
Enzo Amore was not fired from WWE because of Alleged Rape. Enzo Amore was fired from WWE cause of Repeatedly doing Unacceptable Behavior (Fail to WWE about the Rape, Mocking Big Cass’ injury on social media when he had not been instructed to do so ..etc).

The details best to direct Wikipedia Readers to know he was fired for unacceptable behavior by Enzo Armore on all the Wikapedia pages instead of saying Enzo Amore has been released from WWE due to ongoing sexual assault allegations. TransitRiderSF 22:20, 25 January 2018 (UTC) TransitRiderSF 01:13, 26 January 2018 (UTC)

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Semi-protected edit request on 31 May 2018
Enzo Amore's Wikipedia name needs to be changed to Real1 as he no longer wrestles under Enzo Amore nor have his Twitter and Instagram account as it. 72.168.177.40 (talk) 14:28, 31 May 2018 (UTC)
 * Red information icon with gradient background.svg Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. Eggishorn (talk) (contrib) 15:11, 31 May 2018 (UTC)
 * His new ring name IS the real1 2603:6010:C001:1643:89D9:B3D8:CE32:E71A (talk) 12:28, 5 May 2024 (UTC)

Adding Real1 to his ring names
As stated in the independent circuit section of the page, Arndt will now be wrestling under the name Real1. This name should be added to the ring names section in his bio. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.21.106.8 (talk) 00:00, 12 July 2018 (UTC)

Legitimate vs. legit
The edit history will show that I have a disagreement on this article regarding the usage of the word "legitimate" over the word "legit" when it comes to describing real life injuries in professional wrestling. Legit is a shortened colloquialism of the word legitimate. It doesn't help maintain the encyclopedic tone that Wikipedia is meant to uphold. According to the other user, "legit" is specifically a wrestling term. A search of Google with "legit injury" and "wrestling" brings up articles that all stem from pages dedicated to the sport. Fair enough. Removing "wrestling" from the search brings up those same pages. Searching Google with "legitimate injury" and "wrestling" bring up some of those same pages but it also brings up results from professional and established publications and websites like Sports Illustrated and CBS News and not every results is about wrestling. My point is that regardless of whether a word is considered accepted wrestling jargon or not, the articles are not being written to appeal directly to wrestling fans. They're being written for everybody to read whether they're already familiar with the subject or not. So they should maintain a professional tone the way established publications do. Using colloquialisms when the actual word meaning the same thing is available to use does not help to maintain this. The subject matter doesn't dictate the tone of the article. NJZombie (talk) 14:41, 2 March 2019 (UTC)

Other Media
If it hasn't been mentioned yet, Enzo Amore is featured in the music video for "Everything's Wrong" by the band All That Remains which was released in 2019 and peaked at #25 on the US Mainstream Rock charts.

New to Wiki editing, please be gentle.Apocalypse34 (talk) 20:22, 23 May 2019 (UTC)

The real1
I just spoke to him wrestling under this ring name at an indie match last week.. 2603:6010:C001:1643:89D9:B3D8:CE32:E71A (talk) 12:27, 5 May 2024 (UTC)