Two-time WWE Hall of Famer Sean "X-Pac" Waltman recently took to his Pro Wrestling 4 Life podcast and talked about the WWE Monday Night RAW debut of NXT Champion Karrion Kross and how he didn't get it as Kross did not get his normal entrance. Nick Hausman then added that Kross didn't even have Scarlett on his side. Hausman also pointed out that a talent like Kross needs to make an impression and needs to leave a mark especially with a veteran like Jeff Hardy.
Sean Waltman said:
“I don’t know, you’re asking the wrong person. I, honestly, hate to speculate, even on that.” “I don’t know. I don’t get it. At least give him a fighting chance, f**k. His entrance, it was lackluster. It was just the total opposite of his normal entrance.”
Nick Hausman added:
“And no Scarlett.” “Jeff Hardy’s music hit. I think, everybody including myself, was like, ‘oh, they’re gonna give Kross a chance to come out here, make an impression, get a meaningful win over a veteran like Jeff Hardy.'”
Sean Waltman added:
“Psych! Happy birthday.” “Here’s my theory, there’s this unwritten rule, like you always have to do a job in your own hometown. I think you always have to do a job on your birthday as well.”
Sean Waltman then discussed how Kofi Kingston is going to be fine despite his devastating loss to The All Mighty WWE Champion Bobby Lashley as losing doesn't hurt Kingston as far as being over and if WWE needs to build Lashley, they can always use Kofi, but he is definitely in a tough spot.
Sean Waltman said:
“He’s gonna be fine. He’s still gonna be just as over next week on TV, and that’s no excuse.” “Well, maybe it is actually. If they need to build Bobby up, they can send Kofi out there to do it, and it doesn’t hurt him. It hurts his fans’ feelings, but it doesn’t hurt him as far as being over. It’s a tough spot to be in, to be one of those guys that you go to, it’s the curse of a good worker.”
You can check out Sean Waltman's comments in the video below:
