
Enzo Amore Accuser Says WWE Wrestler Knocked Her Out During Sexual Assault
(Warning: The following contains graphic descriptions that may be disturbing.)
The woman who accused former WWE star Enzo Amore of sexual assault shed more light on the allegations in an interview with TMZ Sports on Tuesday.
Philomena Sheahan said Amore assaulted her in a Phoenix hotel room Oct. 19, and she passed out after Amore threw her onto a bed and she hit her head.
"I said 'no' countless times," Sheahan said. "I just kept saying 'no.'"
TMZ released video of the full interview:
Sheahan also brought the allegations to light on Twitter:
"OKAY..it’s been long enough & I have been so so scared to share this. I was raped in mid October by the WWE Enzo Amore (also known as Eric Arden) & Tyler Grosso & TOOPOOR let it happen as accomplices. I was in a mental hospital for 45 days after it. They ARE NOT good people. pic.twitter.com/VhyG6oaDwg
— philomena (@missgucciwitch) January 22, 2018"
Pro Wrestling Sheet's Ryan Satin reported Monday police in Phoenix were investigating the allegations. According to Satin, "the bulk of the investigation is complete and police are just waiting on lab results."
Deadspin's David Bixenspan spoke to a representative from the Phoenix Police Department who said it could be "weeks, possibly" before the full police report about the assault allegations is made public.
Amore, whose real name is Eric Arndt, had been with WWE since 2012, spending the bulk of his time in NXT, where he gained popularity as a tag team with Colin "Big Cass" Cassady. Amore is a two-time WWE cruiserweight champion and was scheduled to defend the title against Cedric Alexander at the Royal Rumble on Sunday.
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