Karrion Kross Reveals How The Final Testament Was Formed

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WWE star Karrion Kross appeared on Insight With Chris Van Vliet to talk about a number of topics, including how The Final Testament was formed.

Kross said, โ€œFor quite some time, I had several people in creative tell me there was an idea being entertained of me leading a group. They had a bunch of people they were interested in putting together with us. I had a certain set of people I was interested in bringing in. Maybe at this time, I donโ€™t say who, but one day I will say who. I donโ€™t want it to be taken the wrong way and those people wind up getting disappointed. Someone had mentioned to me that AOP was on the roster with Paul Ellering. I was like, โ€˜Wait, what? Since when?โ€™ Apparently, they had been there for a while and were looking for the right time to bring them into the fold. I said, โ€˜Okay, we can try that, for sure. We meet at the Performance Center and start shooting these cryptic vignettes. It was almost like Iron Man 3 with The Mandarin when he had the TVs behind him, Ben Kingsley, โ€˜Theyโ€™ll never see me coming.โ€™ These propaganda videos. It was really cool. I loved the set up. Initially, it was supposed to be, the direction we were going in was sort of a militia-cult group. Iโ€™ve always been one to try to stay away from reoccurring archetypes. There is nothing wrong with reoccurring archetypes in professional wrestling, films, and movies, they are what they are. I wanted to present something new to people, something fun, with nostalgia callbacks. Thatโ€™s how it started. Weโ€™ve gone in different directions.โ€

On the idea of making them an MMA-style faction:

โ€œAt one point, they were like, โ€˜We kind of want you to be a mixed martial arts group.โ€™ I was like, โ€˜Thatโ€™s not a good idea.โ€™ When you think about the times weโ€™re being given to work, a mixed martial arts type of wrestler would be good in a 20-30 minute format because you have time to get into the holds. When you put people in holds and youโ€™re doing submissions, itโ€™s a lot of flat time. If the show is moving quickly and you keep the action going, what am I going to do? Put on a kneebar for three seconds? All of us can do that stuff, but we thought leaning more into the character direction rather than that would be a better thing to do. I wish we had 20-30 minutes. I would have walked out to Ken Shamrockโ€™s theme.โ€

You can check out Krossโ€™ comments in the video below.

(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)