The "Realest guy in the room" takes on the "King Of the cruiserweights" at No Mercy. Unfortunately that clever title will most likely be the most WWE will do to hype this match. A year later the cruiserweight division is no better off than as if it was never here. Weeks of 50/50 booking with 99% of the talent, plus not treating anyone like there a star has hurt this division from the very beginning.
Enzo entering the division few weeks back has led to a slight boost in overall interest, but the minute he steps in the ring it comically falls apart. Now wrestling history are full of top acts not being the most skilled, but Enzo performances in the ring barely pass for competent. It's not all lost; Enzo is definitely well above average on the mic, and more utilisation of that skill set would be ideal.
Neville has been a tremendous heel champion during his run; the division short comings are not on him. While he has been booked very strong when it comes to wins and losses, but you would never know because not one individual on WWE television really ever draws any attention to it. His portrayal of a serious mean underhand fighter has been one of the subtle highlights of Raw for months, but instantly the lack of creditability of anyone he faces brings the program down a notch.
Who wins and who should win are two different questions and answers. Believe it or not I would put the title on Enzo; simply because it doesn't really matter, and for better or worse he's one of the few people who does get a reaction from casual fans. The more significant reason for change would be to get Neville out of the division. Yes a loss to Enzo could hurt, but elevating back to the main roster with his new edge and confidence can help out all involved. Now I do not forsee WWE taking this option, but instead just staying on the same fatal course. Enjoy!