3 Ups & 3 Downs From This Week's Impact Wrestling (Nov 8)

1. Killer Kross Is Money

When Killer Kross first joined the Impact roster, he didn't come across as being that good. It didn't help when he became associated with Moose, a fellow powerhouse capable of great things. That partnership however (formerly also with Austin Aries of course) has led Kross to become one of the most promising members of Impact's current roster.

Everything he does makes sense as to why it has to happen. Even the backstage assaults while placing an 'X' over the downed opponent is great (even if they were a bit useless at first) because it's a unique way to have Kross set his sights on someone new. His moveset, his mic skills, his look: he's got the whole package. That's why Impact better see this and start pushing him further up the ladder.

He challenged for the World Championship this week, but that doesn't imply that he'll remain in the main event scene. Just look at Fallah Bahh - he challenged Austin Aries for the gold one week, and then was back at the lower end of the card the following week. This better not be the case with Kross, or else there will be some very unhappy Impact fans.

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