Karrion Kross was one of the many Superstars that Triple H brought back to WWE who Vince McMahon fired during the pandemic. Since his return to WWE, Karrion Kross has been involved with a few angles, but he might be a bit banged up right now.

WWE has a place for Karrion Kross, but it’s been slow working him into the company’s greater stories. Now, it seems that he is dealing with a little bump in the road when it comes to his physical well-being.

In a post on Instagram, Karrion Kross said that he is not injured and recent bruising on his leg was due to KT tape. He said he is 100% fine now, but he is still hurting a bit.

When a great villain is hurt,
He doesn’t pursue sympathy.
He just puts on some @panteraofficial, tapes it up and gives the people a show they came to see.

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I’m still asked about why my leg was taped weeks ago, so to lay it to rest; I’m 100% all good.
That whacky spiderweb like brushing happened after I pulled the KT tape off. I’ve always healed very quickly since I was a kid and I personally wouldn’t even have called it an injury.
Stuff happens.

So there you go lol.
It’s not ballet

Karrion Kross was showing off a very purple bruise on his leg. He might be feeling a bit of pain at this point, but it’s obvious that he won’t let something like this keep him from doing his thing in the ring.

We will have to see what Karrion Kross does next in WWE. He has a lot of potential, but this physical setback is not making things easy for him right now.

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Felix Upton

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