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Karrion Kross Says The Miz ‘Isn’t Going Anywhere’ As He Tries To Leave The Final Testament

Karrion Kross refused to let The Miz go on Monday Night Raw.

The Final Testament, with The Miz, managed to defeat the Wyatt Sicks in an eight-man tag team match last night. Paul Ellering returned to throw powder in Uncle Howdy’s eyes, allowing Karrion Kross to pin him to take home the win.

The Miz caught up with Karrion Kross backstage at Raw in a clip posted to Twitter. The former WWE Champion celebrated the group’s victory over Wyatt Sicks but announced his intention to split from the group.

“Yes, yes, yes! We did it! We beat the Wyatt Sicks! They abducted me and I got all of you and we represented each other, represented the Final Testament. And Paul Ellering, you are back baby! You are back! And I don’t know what that stuff was, but you kind of got me. But it’s okay, the family is back together. You are welcome and now I will be on my way. Thank you.”

However, as he attempted to walk away, The Miz was stopped by Karrion Kross. He refused to let The Miz leave the Final Testament and noted that now everyone sees what happens when they mess with the group.

“You think I don’t see a reoccurring pattern here? This keeps happening.” Karrion Kross said. “You keep trying to dip town. We’ve got the perfect recipe. You aren’t going anywhere. Because now the whole world just saw what happens when you try to target us. You wind up right on your head! So sayeth in the Final Testament. Tick Tock.”

Karrion Kross Says The Final Testament Was Pitched As An MMA Group

Karrion Kross recently spoke with Chris Van Vliet on Insight about how the Final Testament was created. He admitted that he was worried people would be disappointed, but he had ideas for who to bring into the group.

“So for quite some time, I had several people in creative tell me that there was an idea being entertained of me leading a group. They had a bunch of people that they were interested in putting together with us, and I had a certain set of people that I was interested in bringing in.”

“Maybe at this time, I don’t say who, but one day I will say who, because I don’t want it to be taken the wrong way, people wind up getting disappointed and whatever. But someone had mentioned to me that AOP was on the roster with Paul Ellering, and I was like, wait what? Since when? Apparently they’ve been there for a while. They’re looking for the right time to bring them into the fold. And they said, Okay, we can try that for sure.”

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