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Report: Update On Karrion Kross' WWE Contract Status

Report: Update On Karrion Kross' WWE Contract Status

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Time continues to tick down on the current WWE contract of Karrion Kross.
Despite his surging popularity in recent months, WWE hasn't made any true effort to capitalize on Karrion Kross' momentum, with his contract reportedly set to expire this summer.
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With WWE recently letting multiple contracts expire, what are their intentions as it pertains to Kross? A new report doesn't sound overly optimistic.
According to Fightful's Sean Ross Sapp (via Fightful Select), not only has WWE not approached Kross about a contract extension or renewal, they haven't indicated to him that they have interest in doing so.
Sapp believes Kross has a few months remaining on his current WWE contract. With the company not informing talent about not renewing their deals until the final month of their contract, it appears we won't know about Kross' WWE fate for a bit longer.
Stay tuned to WrestleZone for more information on Karrion Kross' WWE status as it becomes available.
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READ MORE: Karrion Kross Delivers Epic Rant Following WWE WrestleMania 41
What do you make of this report? Do you think WWE will offer Karrion Kross a new contract? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.
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