10 WWE Wrestlers With The Triple H STINK

7. Karrion Kross

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Karrion Kross has taken to changing his look on a regular basis over the last few years, as he probably should based on how well his runs within the market leader have gone so far.

2023 is a long way removed from a silly hat and 100-second defeat against Jeff Hardy in 2021, but it's an even longer way away from a 2020 NXT debut that had all the vital hallmarks of the Paul Heyman hide-the-negatives/extenuate-the-positives philosophy. The "Fall & Prey" entrance and aesthetic carried him to the top of card over the space of a few months, but injury and some middling matches undid a lot of that in another relatively short amount of time.

His main roster run has gone much the same way, though thankfully without the damage to his body at least. His pushes haven't really involved elevation but appearances, and he's lost every approximation of a feud he's been in.

Brought back in right at the top of the card in 2022 as a straw stirring the drink between Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre, he lost to the latter and hasn't featured in conversations with the former since. That nobody is really calling for a change to those circumstances speaks loudest of all.

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