#2. Karrion Kross works well on his own and in a faction
In WWE, Karrion Kross fashioned himself as a loner whose only companion came in the form of Scarlett. However, fans have also seen him work very well both as an enforcer -- as part of Austin Aries' Impact stable -- as well as the leader of a group during his short-lived stint in Lucha Underground's White Rabbit Tribe.
As AEW places a heavy emphasis on factions, having Kross on the roster could make for an endless amount of possibilities in terms of storylines. As a singles wrestler, he doesn't necessarily need to be paired with anyone aside from Scarlett, and could be a one-man wrecking crew taking out entire stables. However, it would also be interesting to see him either join a pre-existing faction or even start his own.
#1. Karrion Kross likely to be better booked in AEW
Many fans view Karrion Kross's dismissal and poor booking as some of the biggest mistakes WWE management made in recent memory. With how impressive Kross has proven himself to be in the ring and on the mic, there's no question that he could be a valuable addition to AEW's growing roster.
The biggest flaw with Kross's booking in WWE when he was moved up to the main roster was the unnecessary gimmick change, complete with the strange Mad Max-esque ring gear that fans absolutely hated. If that weren't enough, Kross also lost his debut match, in which he was defeated by Jeff Hardy in less than two matches.
AEW has long proven itself to be a company where wrestlers are able to grow and maintain their creative freedom in terms of gimmicks and wrestling styles, giving many performers the platform and attention they deserve.
Should Karrion Kross sign with AEW, it's more than likely we'll see him return to form as the dominant wrestler fans last saw him as in NXT, rather than the watered-down version that debuted on Raw.
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