Quick Read
- Karrion Kross received a text from Paul Heyman during a Monopoly Events interview, sparking WWE return rumors.
- Heyman’s faction, The Vision, is currently facing multiple injuries to key members like Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.
- Kross is a free agent and the current MLW World Heavyweight Champion.
- He previously had two stints with WWE, including an NXT Championship reign.
- Kross expressed having ‘unfinished business’ with Roman Reigns from a past WWE storyline.
Professional wrestling star Karrion Kross has ignited a flurry of speculation regarding a potential return to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) after receiving a surprise text message from Paul Heyman during a recent interview with Monopoly Events. The unexpected communication, which visibly caught Kross off guard, has fueled rumors that he could be a significant addition to Heyman’s current faction, The Vision, especially given the group’s recent string of debilitating injuries.
The incident occurred as Kross, currently the Major League Wrestling (MLW) World Heavyweight Champion and a prominent figure on the independent circuit, was discussing his career. His phone suddenly went off, and his reaction to the text message, which he later confirmed was from Paul Heyman, was one of genuine surprise. While Kross did not disclose the contents of the message, the timing and the sender immediately sparked discussions among fans and industry insiders about a potential third stint with WWE.
Heyman’s Text Fuels Karrion Kross Return Speculation
The possibility of Karrion Kross joining The Vision faction, led by the astute Paul Heyman, is particularly intriguing given the group’s current predicament. The Vision, which formed after WrestleMania 41, has been plagued by injuries to key members. Seth Rollins, a founding member, was sidelined with a torn rotator cuff last September. More recently, Bron Breakker suffered a severe hernia injury in early February after a fit of rage on the February 2 episode of Raw, requiring emergency surgery. Adding to their woes, Bronson Reed sustained a distal bicep tear on the February 23 episode of Raw and is expected to be out indefinitely, according to commentator Michael Cole.
These significant setbacks have left The Vision with only its mouthpiece, Paul Heyman, full-time performer Logan Paul, and Austin Theory. As Heyman himself noted in an interview with SI.com, Breakker’s injury was a brutal blow, occurring just before a major WrestleMania spotlight. The current state of the faction creates a clear void for a dominant, main-event caliber performer like Kross, making the rumors of Heyman’s outreach all the more pertinent.
Kross’s WWE History and Free Agent Status
Karrion Kross, who previously wrestled as Killer Kross, has had a tumultuous but notable history with WWE. He was a former NXT Champion alongside his wife, Scarlett. His first main roster call-up in July 2021 under the Vince McMahon-led creative regime saw him lose his debut match on Raw to Jeff Hardy, leading to his release by November of that year. He was subsequently brought back in August 2022 during the Triple H-led creative era, where he worked with The Final Testament faction and even competed at WrestleMania 40. However, Kross left WWE again in August 2025 when his contract expired shortly after SummerSlam, where he wrestled Sami Zayn.
Since his departure, Kross has been a highly sought-after talent, performing for various promotions, including MLW, where he holds the world championship. His status as a free agent makes him an attractive prospect for any major wrestling organization. The ongoing communication, as noted by Vince Russo on the February 23 episode of the Coach & Bro Show, about a potential appearance for JCW, further highlights Kross’s marketability and options outside of WWE.
Unfinished Business and Future Prospects
Beyond the immediate need for The Vision, Karrion Kross has also publicly expressed a desire to revisit unfinished storylines within WWE. During the same interview with Monopoly Events, Kross admitted to having ‘unfinished business’ with Roman Reigns. Their storyline, which began in August 2022 when Kross attacked Drew McIntyre during a Reigns-Bloodline feud, saw Scarlett place an hourglass in the ring, symbolizing a countdown to a confrontation that ultimately faded without a significant resolution. This past narrative could provide a compelling angle if Kross were to return, potentially positioning him against Reigns who recently returned to WWE at Royal Rumble and is set to face CM Punk at WrestleMania 42.
While Kross maintains his focus on his current commitments, his acknowledgment of the ‘beautiful part about being a free agent’ suggests that he remains open to future opportunities, provided ‘everyone can get on the same page.’ The potential for Kross to fill a critical gap in The Vision, coupled with his previous unresolved storylines and strong microphone presence, makes a WWE return a compelling prospect.
The timing of Paul Heyman’s direct contact with Karrion Kross, amidst The Vision’s mounting injury crisis, strategically positions Kross as an immediate and impactful solution, suggesting a deliberate and calculated move by WWE’s creative leadership to capitalize on both Kross’s talent and the faction’s urgent need for a dominant presence.

