WWE SmackDown star and a former two times WWE NXT champion Karrion Kross who is also a former FSW Heavyweight champion recently talked about his storyline with Drew McIntyre and claimed that his storyline with the Scottish Psychopath is not over yet.
Karrion Kross was one of the wrestlers who got released by WWE during the covid 19 pandemic. He worked as a main event star in the NXT which was the development territory of WWE and he won the WWE NXT Championship two times. Just before his release he made his main roster debut on Monday Night RAW. But he turned out to be another victim of the covid 19 pandemic and he got released from WWE.

Karrion Kross Claims His Storyline With Drew McIntyre Is Not Over Yet
He started working on different professional wrestling promotions after his release from WWE. But he was brought back in WWE once again. After Triple H became the Head of Creative of WWE, he brought back a lot of WWE stars that were released during the pandemic. He made his return directly on Friday Night Smackdown and instantly got involved in a feud with former two times WWE champion Drew McIntyre.
The feud continued for a couple of months and Kross even secured a victory over the Scottish Psychopath at the Extreme Rules pay per view event. It was really a huge big victory for him. But the feud looked pretty much over before Survivor Series as Drew wind on to feud with the Bloodline for WarGames and left Kross with almost nothing to do. We hope Kross has a big future lying ahead of himself in WWE.

Karrion Kross who is also a former FSW Heavyweight champion recently spoke to Peter Rosenberg where he talked about his storyline with Drew McIntyre and claimed that his storyline with the Scottish Psychopath is not over yet. He said;
“Drew [McIntyre] was one of the first people who actually called me when I got released and we had a conversation and he had basically told me, he was like, ‘I know how good you are, you know how good you are, the fans know how good you are. Go out there and shove this up their ass and make them call you back.’
“That’s what he told me on the phone and so, the irony of that — no one even knowing that. I never told anyone that until now I think. Coming back and him walking onto the bus they were hiding us in. I gave him big hug. I was just like, ‘Here we are.’ We just laughed. He was like, ‘That was quick.’

“So, working with him, I mean I would work with Drew McIntyre seven days a week. He has such an excellent ear for the audience, live when we’re out there, just as a worker. He can feel where the crowd’s going before they’re even there. I don’t know if that’s gonna translate to people who don’t wrestle but, he understands his audience.
“He’s one of the hardest working people I’ve ever met and I would probably say one of the toughest too. I think you could probably hit him or Sheamus with anything and they’d still be alive; like a car or an asteroid. So, it’s been a blast and I will tell you and for any fans listening, that story is not done. You just have to wait and see how it plays out.”
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