Kross’ wife and valet, former WWE star Scarlett, added that it seemed like Vince McMahon wanted Karrion Kross’ character to take after Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey.
“He had all these crazy [ideas],” Kross recalled. “And I’m just like, the stuff he’s giving me is not really telling me anything about the character.”
Kross said that McMahon only focused on his in-ring presentation, calling Kross the “gladiator of misery.”
“‘You’re going to conduct misery on these people! You’re going to torture them!’ I was like, okay?” Kross said.
Scarlett then claimed that McMahon graphically described quartering by horse as what he wanted Kross to do to his opponents.
“I said ‘What the f*** is that?'” Kross exclaimed. “The writing team were like: ‘We need to get you out of this s***, we don’t know what this is, we’re familiar with what you did on ‘NXT,’ we need to get you back to that.'”
Following this, Kross claimed the writing team tried to get the producers to gradually get him to ditch the mask, but McMahon suddenly pivoted and pretended as if he had never heard of the decision to put a mask on Kross before.
“They ask him again after the meeting: ‘Hey can we lose the mask?’ and he goes: ‘I’ve never seen it before! Yeah! We don’t want him him wearing the mask! They can’t see his god***n face; he’s a very emotive guy, he’s got good facial expressions, why would he wear a f***ing mask?'” Kross recalled.
Following this interaction, Kross claims it wasn’t long after that he and Bordeaux were first released from WWE. He also teased that he would one day reveal more of the story.
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