Karrion Kross, a profound member of the Monday Night RAW roster of WWE has faced many top stars throughout his WWE career. He was a main eventer of the NXT which is the developmental territory of WWE. He had been a two times NXT Champion before joining the main roster back in 2021.

Soon after joining the main roster, Kross was released from WWE since Vince McMahon was desperate to adjust the budget due to the covid-19 pandemic outbreak. Triple H brought him back in 2022 and instantly he was given a huge feud with Drew McIntyre. He even received a victory over The Scottish Warrior.

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Big Revelation: Karrion Kross Names Former Money in The Bank Winner As His Strongest Yet Funniest Opponent Ever

But he was not much benefitted from this victory as his status lowered to lower mid card. Recently, his situation has improved after becoming the leader of the faction The Final Testament. He had some big matches after getting into this angle. Recently, he revealed his strongest and funniest opponent while speaking on the "Chazz Palminteri Show." He named former Money in the Bank Otis;

Karrion Kross is a two times NXT Champion

"The strongest person I think I've been in the ring with, and it was for like a really brief time, was a guy named Otis," Kross explained. "He's maybe one of the funniest people I've met in my life. We didn't get much of an interaction, but you can just feel it. He's probably the strongest human being I've ever even gone near. It's crazy. He'll pull your arms off, he's one of those dudes."

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Karrion Kross' Final Testament had a feud with Otis' Alpha Academy recently

Otis and Kross came face to face multiple times during their recent faction vs. faction feud where Kross’ Final Testament faction had a fierce rivalry with The Alpha Academy. The last time Kross and Otis shared the ring they had a six man tag team match where The Final Testament battled The Alpha Academy (Otis and Akira Tozawa) and Xavier Woods of The New Day.

Check out the early days' struggle of Karrion Kross here

Otis is nothing more than a lower mid card at this moment but there was a time when Vince McMahon was desperate to push the 33 year old as a top star. He shocked the world when he won the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match in 2020, but later Vince dropped his plans and Otis lost the contract to The Miz. Since then, he was never pushed as a top star. But he is only 33, so he can definitely improve his position in the future.

Credit "Chazz Palminteri Show"

H/T to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.