Enzo Amore is staying loud, unapologetic, and completely in control of his career. While fans continue to speculate about a WWE return, the former superstar is doubling down on his independence—and making it clear he’s not here to play nice with anyone in the wrestling world.

During a recent interview with Tim Rivera, Amore—now going by Real1—delivered a defiant message about what to expect from him in the next couple of years. Asked about his future in the industry, Enzo made it crystal clear that he doesn’t plan to help anyone else’s rise, either on the mic or in the ring.

“I don’t know, bro. Anybody out here want to make any f*cking money? Whatare you guys doing? I’m the f**king best. Like, there’s nobody better. I don’t give a f*uck what anybody says. And here’s what you can expect—me not to put a single person over in 2025. Not on the [] microphone, not in the f*cking, not f*ucking anywhere.”

The message was classic Enzo—part gimmick, part shoot. The swagger, the language, and the attitude all pointed to a man who knows exactly what he wants and refuses to play by the old rules. His statement captured the same energy that made him both loved and controversial during his WWE run.

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As for a return to WWE? Don’t hold your breath. Enzo says he’s good where he is—working with Fourth Rope and Westside Gunn—and doesn’t feel the need to revisit his past, no matter how tempting the opportunity might be.

“Opportunity to do it once. I don’t need to do this s** again. Even if God puts it in my, you know, future—like, I didn’t say I would take it right now. I got this, okay? I work for f****** Fourth Rope, bro. I work for Westside Gunn, okay? I got my s*** straight. Like, my s*** is tight, bro. Like, we doing all right.”*

Whether fans love him or hate him, Enzo Amore isn’t waiting for a phone call. He’s already decided how 2025 is going to look—and he’s not here to boost anyone else’s spotlight.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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