Vince Russo didnâ€t ease into his latest appearance—he came out swinging.
Opening JCW Lunacy: Episode 61, Russo launched into a fiery rant aimed squarely at Triple H, accusing WWEâ€s top creative figure of letting personal agendas dictate who succeeds and who gets shown the door. From there, Russo zeroed in on Karrion Kross, claiming his WWE exit wasnâ€t about performance or fit, but something much more personal. Russo framed his argument by first taking aim at WWEâ€s power structure under Triple H:
“Thereâ€s a guy currently running the WWE, and he does it better than you. And his name is Triple H. And guess what—Triple H used to be a wrestler.â€
From that point, Russo argued that Triple Hâ€s background as a former in-ring performer creates built-in bias that affects the roster and the product:
“So what that means is, Triple H has an agenda. Triple H likes some of the guys on the roster. Doesnâ€t like some of the guys on the roster. And it has an impact on the show he runs.â€
Thatâ€s when Russo brought Karrion Kross into the conversation, using his WWE departure as the example. Russo then delivered his most explosive claim of the segment:
“If thatâ€s not the truth, then explain to me about Karrion Kross. Why is Karrion Kross no longer in the WWE? Iâ€ll tell you why—because Triple H knew that Karrion Kross was going to be a bigger star than he was.â€
With the accusation out in the open, Russo shifted gears and addressed Kross directly, extending an open invitation to bring his post-WWE career to Juggalo Championship Wrestling:
“Oh, now youâ€re starting to listen. Oh, now you understand. And Karrion Kross—if youâ€re listening—you are welcome here anytime. With Scarlett.â€
The timing of Russoâ€s comments is hard to ignore. Kross and Scarlett have recently been vocal about thriving outside WWE, and Russoâ€s public pitch adds another layer to the ongoing conversation about talent freedom, creative control, and life after Stamford.
Is Vince Russo right about Triple H letting personal bias shape WWEâ€s roster decisions? And should Karrion Kross take him up on the JCW invitation? Drop your thoughts below and join the conversation.
December 11, 2025 7:27 pm
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