
Karrion Kross dealt with a lot of creative mismanagement in WWE and now Kross has revealed how someone in WWE told him to cut a very offensive promo about Bray Wyatt after his passing.
While speaking on Coach and Bro, Karrion Kross explained that in WWE, a lot of confusion happens because people dont always know who is actually in charge of decisions. He said sometimes wrestlers are told that an idea came from the top, but later they find out it didnt. This makes it hard to know who to talk to or who is responsible.
Kross shared an example where he received a promo about Bray Wyatt. It came late at night by text message, not in the usual format. The message told him to deliver it exactly as written. As a close friend of Bray Wyatt, he was upset and offended by the content.
Kross immediately brought it to the lead writers to ask if it had been approved. They told him it had never been discussed, they had never seen it, and that he did not need to take direction from the person who sent it.
The experience showed him how easily creative instructions could be misrepresented inside the system. Something could be passed along as if it were official, without anyone higher up actually being aware of it.
Kross noted just how harmful that could have been: not only to him, but to Brays family and memory, if he had cut that promo on television.
Kross situation actually shows just how messy and confusing the creative process in big wrestling companies can be. Sometimes wrestlers are pushed to say or do things they dont feel right about, and the communication behind the scenes isnt always clear. Regardless, fans are glad Kross never had to cut an offensive promo on Bray Wyatt in the end.
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