Karrion Kross and Scarlett have reportedly been reassigned to the WWE Alumni section. On Sunday, Kross released the second part of his documentary series “The Killer,” with the YouTube episode titled “My WWE Contract Extune,” where he candidly shared his frustrations with WWE. He recounted an incident after a show when he acknowledged a toddler trying to get his attention but later got upset over how it was perceived. Kross expressed confusion and irritation over the situation, explaining that his actions were misunderstood and not meant to be disrespectful. He emphasized that while he doesn’t believe he was wrong, he also isn’t harming the business by his behavior. Kross referenced years of similar heel moments used for promotions and charity, which contrasts with the reaction he received. Ultimately, he stands by his choices and values the relationships he had in WWE.
Fan Take: This insight into Karrion Kross’s thoughts highlights the ongoing tension between talent and corporate expectations, which can influence creative direction and fan engagement. For WWE fans, understanding these backstage dynamics gives a clearer picture of the challenges performers face and might signal shifts in how WWE manages its roster and their public personas moving forward.