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Karrion Kross Explains His Unique Character Perspective Ahead of SummerSlam

WWE Superstar Karrion Kross recently shared insights into his character and the dynamics of fan support during an interview with WrestleZone. He articulated a thought-provoking perspective on the nature of villainy in professional wrestling, expressing that he does not view himself as a traditional “bad guy.”
Kross explained his stance by comparing himself to iconic characters like Magneto, stating, “The best villains don’t see themselves necessarily as bad people.” He emphasized that his character perceives the world as fundamentally flawed. “Karrion Kross’ worldview is that he is an awful person living in an awful world,” he noted. This view fuels his desire to expose others who, in his opinion, pretend to be virtuous for personal gain. He added, “He doesn’t see anyone as a good person. He doesn’t believe in innocence.” This complex character narrative appears to resonate with fans, contributing to his growing popularity.
As for the cheers he receives from the audience, Kross suggested that the entertainment value of his actions drives their support. “I think that the character is being cheered because what he’s doing is entertaining,” he remarked. While he has not officially transitioned to a “babyface” role, he reflected on a common trend in wrestling where fans begin to cheer for the antagonist despite their actions. “I’ve seen this happen over 30 years watching wrestling…the audience will continue to cheer,” he said. Kross expressed his enjoyment of this dynamic, stating, “I’m having fun. This is the most fun I’ve had, probably ever actually.”
Karrion Kross is set to face off against his rival Sami Zayn later tonight at WWE SummerSlam 2025: Night 1. This highly anticipated match will take place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The stakes are high, as the loser of the match will have to publicly admit that the other is correct. Fans can catch the event live on Peacock in the United States and on Netflix internationally.
As Kross continues to navigate his wrestling career, his unique perspective on villainy and the complex relationship with his audience may play a significant role in shaping his character moving forward.
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