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Enzo Amore was in attendance at Survivor Series. In this picture, fans cheer during the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Crown Jewel pay-per-view at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh, November 2, 2018. FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP/Getty Images

Former WWE star Enzo Amore (real name Eric Arndt) was in attendance at the WWE Survivor Series event at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday night before being removed from the event.

According to fans who were there, as well as media reports, Amore was trying to hijack the show before being tackled and escorted out by security.

Amore was released by the company in January following allegations of sexual assault from October 2017. The case was later closed with no charges filed against the 31-year-old. Despite his WWE career coming to an abrupt end due to the case, Amore had no plans for returning to wrestling.

So why was Amore in attendance then, and could it mean a possible return to the squared circle? Likely not. Instead, it is likely to be a promotional tactic for his new album. Focused on his rap career now, Amore released his first full-length album, “Rosemary’s Baby Pt. 1: Happy Birthday” under the new stage name nZo earlier Sunday.

And fans seem to have caught on as well.

Amore basically confirmed this with his tweets following his ejection, referencing earlier news in the week when he was removed from a Delta Air Lines flight for using a vape pen on board.

Likely to give his new album even more attention and buzz is the fact that it features a song called “Liv a 30 for 30”, which is dedicated to his ex-girlfriend and current WWE superstar Liv Morgan.

Said to be a love/hate song about Morgan, the 24-year-old even responded to Amore being ejected from the event on Twitter, which at the time of writing had over 2,000 retweets and 7,000 likes.

Regardless of his intentions, Amore certainly made an impact with his appearance at the Sunday night event, with WWE fans talking about him again.