WWE’s Karrion Kross has revealed his contract expires on August 10th, expressing profound frustration over what he describes as disappointing negotiations despite his recent surge in fan popularity and organic support.
In a candid interview, Kross disclosed that despite approaching WWE about renegotiating in January, substantive discussions have been minimal. “My contract is up August 10th,” Kross stated. “I expressed interest to renegotiate in early January with WWE. Like I think it’s crazy. It’s like preposterous that anyone would think that I wouldn’t want to be here or like go somewhere else.”
The timing is particularly notable given Kross’s unprecedented organic fan movement and increased merchandise sales. However, he revealed his disappointment with the negotiation process: “So many many months have gone by and never had a single conversation about it until recently. And I don’t even feel like the conversation I had recently was like an actual serious one.”
The conversation, according to Kross, “made me really angry because I just didn’t feel like it was a real conversation. Someone had contacted me and we had briefly discussed it. It was a very short conversation and the conversation was done and there wasn’t really anything that was discussed of real substance.”
Despite the apparent lack of progress, Kross emphasized his commitment to WWE and desire to remain with the company. “I would love to stay with WWE. And I’d love ideally to finish my career there. I really would. I don’t know what’s going to happen, though.”
The uncertainty comes at a time when Kross has experienced an unprecedented surge in fan support, described by industry veterans as organic and reminiscent of historic WWE fan movements. His situation represents a significant talent retention challenge for WWE amid an increasingly competitive wrestling landscape.
With the deadline rapidly approaching and his SummerSlam positioning, Kross’s future remains uncertain despite clear fan investment in his character and his expressed loyalty to the company.