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Karrion Kross On The Final Testament Coming To NXT: We Go Wherever We Want

Karrion Kross says The Final Testament plays by their own rules.

Karrion Kross says The Final Testament plays by their own rules.

Karrion Kross and the rest of The Final Testament made a surprise appearance on the April 9 episode of NXT, as AOP (Akam and Rezar) attacked Axiom and Nathan Frazer. On the April 16 episode, Akam and Rezar defeated Malik Blade and Edris Enofe.

In an NXT Exclusive, Karrion Kross discussed The Final Testament’s arrival in NXT.

“Ladies and gentlemen, have you heard the word on the street? You know what they’re saying, Paul? ‘What is Final Testament doing in NXT?’ Are they on Tuesdays, or are they on Fridays?’ We go wherever we want. We go wherever we want. We just happened to be in the neighborhood, and we decided to beat some people up. Just wanted to check out how things are doing down here because when we were here, well, I mean, I’m trying to be modest, humility and all that, we ran through everybody. Every single person who was a name in this business, we ran through them real fast. We just wanted to see what was happening down here. We’re also curious to know what was going on on Mondays, Fridays. Sami, Priest, Cody, new tag champs, it’s all looking very appetizing. Down here, you guys should hear it. Everybody’s ready to piss their pants. All of a sudden, ‘Oh, they’re gonna take away our opportunities.’ Of course we are. It’s coming. This is just a taste. We’re taking all of it away. Everything we did before, we can do again. Win or loss, I promise you, I give you my word, you will never be the same again when we are done with you. So sayeth The Final Testament,” Kross said.

Kross is a two-time NXT Championship, while AOP are former NXT Tag Team Champions.

Click here to catch up on our coverage of the April 16 episode of NXT. For a full review, check out the post-show podcast on our YouTube channel.

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