Killer Kross Says No One Was Allowed On A Headset In Gorilla A Week After He Got On, ‘Maybe I Heard Things I Shouldn’t Have’

Killer Kross was trying to learn during his time in WWE, but that may have led to additional restrictions.
Kross wasn’t always featured on WWE television during his final year with the company, but even when he wasn’t on TV, he was still trying to pick up knowledge backstage.
“I would always try to sit in the truck and watch stuff. I would always try and be doing something. To sit backstage and have literally nothing to do, that was the worst for me. I had to be learning something and picking something up. Even if I could sit next to an agent or producer, and listen to them on a headset,” Kross told Ariel Helwani.
He continued, “There was one time I was on the headset and after that, nobody was allowed on the headset. We can’t talk about that yet. [Laughs]. I just wanted to make the most out of the day. We didn’t have anything for that day. I sat down in Gorilla on a headset. It wasn’t the first time I had ever done that. I was on the headset in the truck anyway. I think it was the next week…I didn’t say a word or cause a problem. The next week, no one was allowed to do that anymore. Maybe I heard things I shouldn’t have heard.”
Many wrestlers have noted they’ve been on the headset in the back during shows when they aren’t on television.
Elsewhere during the interview, Kross admitted he was bothered by not speaking to Triple H after he left WWE. You can find his full comments here.
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