Karrion Kross and Scarlett might make a comeback to WWE, but not in the usual way fans might expect. While Kross is open to collaborating with WWE again, it is uncertain if WWE is keen on re-signing him. There could be an alternative route for this to happen.
Karrion Kross, now known as Killer Kross, shared in a Fightful interview that he has a strong bond with Konnan, who is well-known to fans as a commentator for AAA shows. Kross talked about possibly returning to AAA, where he hasn’t appeared since 2019. Since then, AAA has been bought by WWE/TKO, but Kross hasn’t dismissed the idea of coming back, especially since he wants to work with Konnan, who is like family to him.
He stated, “For those who don’t know, Konnan is like an uncle to me. We’re always in touch, and we have been for a long time. We’re discussing opportunities, but he has to navigate a new management structure. I know he’s interested in bringing us in, but it depends on many factors.”
Cross also mentioned, “I told him to keep me informed. I’m willing to work with him anytime and trust him completely.”
Kross and Scarlett left WWE as very popular talents. Even after WWE didn’t renew Kross’s contract, his merchandise sold well and their online support was strong. Since then, they have thrived on the independent scene, working across various promotions freely.
Recently, WWE brought back Matt Cardona, who similarly returned to the company and appeared briefly on SmackDown following a new contract signing. There’s a possibility WWE might test Kross if Konnan pushes for his return via AAA. Kross’s AAA appearances wouldn’t necessarily mean he’s fully tied to WWE, but it could open doors if fans respond well and both sides want to pursue the partnership.
In summary, whether Kross will come back remains uncertain, but fans should watch AAA closely for any developments.
Fan Take: This news is exciting for WWE fans because Kross’s potential return could shake things up, bringing fresh energy and storytelling opportunities. It also underscores the growing influence of AAA and WWE’s expanding network, which could change how talent transitions between promotions.
