10 WWE Superstars Who Need To Get Their S*** Together Before WrestleMania 41

2. Karrion Kross

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The next two workers did make the cut for WrestleMania this year.

Karrion Kross and his Final Testament buddies AOP can be proud of their efforts in that "Philadelphia Street Fight" vs. Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits. The match was exactly what it needed to be before The Pride took the victory on the night. Karrion's journey towards 'Mania 41 started as soon as Bubba Dudley's hand hit the mat for a three count.

Kross returned to WWE in 2022 when Triple H seized control of creative, but he hasn't had better luck second time around when trying to push his way into decent singles spots. Creative cancelled any pencilled-in plans to have Karrion go after Roman Reigns, and he's been stuck in lower-midcard hell ever since.

The Raven-esque flourishes to his social media promos are encouraging though, and it seems Kross is popular backstage with his peers. Here's hoping Hunter lets Final Testament roar back from defeat and this is the start of a blistering 12 months for Kross.

Otherwise, 'Mania 41 will come and go without him.

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