A few weeks ago, on WWE RAW, Karrion Kross was confronted by The Wyatt Sicks. This past Monday, Uncle Howdy informed an abducted Miz that they never wanted The Final Testament. However, The A-Lister was always a target.
Uncle Howdy/Bo Dallas also showed a clip of the two-time WWE Champion promising him and Curtis Axel many years ago that he would make them stars. With this storyline in place, it is unclear what is next for The Herald of Doomsday.
Taking to X/Twitter, Karrion Kross shared a cryptic video alongside Scarlett Bordeaux, asking the WWE Universe to figure out the artist and the story of an original painting he is showing.
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The X handle @quinmcgaming said it was the painting of Spanish romantic artist Francisco Goya. The post also noted that it was about:
"Saturn devouring his son. Francisco Goya. Wasnt it a Roman story of the original Titan Saturn consuming his son, Jupiter (or so Saturn thought) because Saturn (or in greek, Cronos) was fortold to be slain by his own kin?"
The Doom Walker confirmed it and said:
"Well done. Buckle up. You’re about to see the entire vision."
The Final Testament was attacked on the October 21 episode of RAW by The Wyatt Sicks. The two factions brawled across the arena. Meanwhile, in the ring, Paul Ellering wound up on the receiving end of a Mandible Claw from Uncle Howdy.
Karrion Kross denies being buried by WWE, refuses to answer regarding a potential title hunt on RAW
The last time Karrion Kross held a title in WWE was during his first run in 2021 when he won the NXT Championship for the second time. He was released in November of that year.
Speaking on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet recently, Kross was asked how he plans to get back into the title picture. He joked that something bad would happen to him if he disclosed privileged information. However, he also denied being buried by the company that re-signed him in August 2022:
"Yeah, I could tell you but then someone would throw me down a flight of stairs. [...] The only two people being pushed in a wrestling program are the champion and the contender. So people think someone gets a few wins they're being pushed, someone thinks they get one loss or a series of losses they're being buried. It's not true," he said.
This past Monday, Karrion Kross informed Adam Pearce that The Miz would have to pay for letting Paul Ellering take a bullet for him.