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Karrion Kross breaks character to reveal that he had plans to work with major WWE rival

Karrion Kross broke character ahead of tonight's episode of RAW to confirm that he had plans to work with his current WWE rival. Kross is currently the leader of The Final Testament faction on WWE RAW.

Bo Dallas (Uncle Howdy) recently revealed in an interview with Dead Meat Presents that he and Bray Wyatt had plans to work with Karrion Kross. Bray Wyatt tragically passed away last August at just 36 years old:

"Yeah it's great. Like with Kross, me and Windham when we first started doing this when it was just Bray and Howdy before anything happened. Going to the TVs, we had a lot of conversations with Kross and a lot of stuff going into the future before all that happened," he said.

The former NXT Champion took to social media to react to Dallas' comments and confirmed that there were plans for the two stars to work together in the past:

"Absolutely true," he wrote.

The Final Testament and The Wyatt Sicks have been in a rivalry for months on RAW. Uncle Howdy's faction recently kidnapped The Miz but The A-Lister was returned safely. The Wyatt Sicks' Dexter Lumis will be squaring off against The Miz later tonight on the red brand in a singles match.


WWE star Karrion Kross comments on how The Final Testament came to be

Karrion Kross recently discussed the formation of The Final Testament and the original concept for the faction.

In an interview with Chris Van Vliet on the INSIGHT podcast, the WWE RAW star shared that the group would meet at the Performance Center to shoot cryptic vignettes. Karrion Kross added that the original idea for the faction was to resemble a militia:

"We all meet at the Performance Center and we start shooting these cryptic vignettes," Kross explained. "It was almost like 'Iron Man 3' with The Mandarin, and he had all these TVs behind him — Ben Kingsley, and he's like, 'You'll never see me coming'; these propaganda videos, you know? It was really cool. I loved the setup. Initially, the direction we were going in was almost like a militia occult group." [From 30:52 onwards]

You can check out the full interview in the video below:

Karrion Kross was released by WWE in 2021 but returned to the company the following year. The leader of The Final Testament has never captured a title during his time on WWE's main roster so far.

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