The Kross-Heyman lovefest
If you have been hovering around the wrestling side of the internet today, you have seen the endless discourse regarding Killer Kross and his recent comments about Paul Heyman. Kross is out here calling Heyman a straight shooter, which has the usual suspects in the comment sections lighting themselves on fire. Some people think it is a calculated move to butter up the back office for a push, while others are just tired of hearing about how great everyone in the WWE creative room is.
Honestly, the reaction is polarized. You have the die-hards who swear Kross is the most underrated performer under the banner. Then you have the contrarians who would watch him hit a perfect suplex and still find a reason to complain about his pacing. It is the classic feedback loop where Kross talks, people get angry, and then we all act shocked that he exists. It is wrestling, people, not a doctoral thesis on the decline of human civilization.
The scheduling chaos of the independent scene
While everyone is busy debating personality types, there is actual news regarding where the guys are working. We know that Kross is set to defend his MLW World Heavyweight title at Alpha-1 Wrestling, which is the promotion run by current WWE talent Ethan Page. This is the part of the business I actually love. It is absolute chaos, and I am here for it.
The scheduling logistics alone make my head spin. Seeing a guy under the WWE umbrella effectively booking his own title defense in a third-party promotion is the kind of blurred-lines booking that makes the independent wrestling circuit feel alive again. It is a messy way to do business, but it beats the alternative of everyone sitting in catering for six months waiting for a phone call that never comes.
Belts dropping like flies
On the flip side, we have to talk about the recent disaster regarding the AAA Latin American Championship. It was vacated a couple of weeks ago on NXT following an injury, and the fans are rightfully annoyed. There is nothing more deflating than a title being stripped because of a medical emergency. It stalls every angle, kills the momentum of the challenger, and leaves the broadcast team scrambling to fill time with recaps.
The official vacation of the title is just bad luck, but that does not make it any less frustrating to watch. Wrestling Twitter is currently a graveyard of bad takes on who should have been given the nod instead. One user on a popular discord server claimed the belt had zero heat left regardless, but that is a massive cope. You do not just throw away a title history like that without losing a chunk of the audience interest.
Why the skepticism is actually justified
Let’s get real about the whole Killer Kross discourse. People are treating his comments about Paul Heyman as if he leaked state secrets. At the end of the day, Kross is a guy trying to solidify his spot in a very crowded locker room. If Heyman is the one pulling the strings, you toast the guy. That is not pandering, that is basic survival instincts in a business where you are one bad creative month away from being released.
The strongest argument in this whole mess comes from the people who just want to see solid matches. Whether Kross likes Heyman or Ethan Page books an MLW defense is noise. What matters is that the production value stays high and the guys inside the ring are not phoning it in. Right now, the business is in a weird spot where the politics are more public than ever, which is exactly why everyone spends their time reading these threads instead of watching the actual matches.
My take? We are all being worked, and we are all loving every second of it. If you are not a little bit skeptical of why a guy is talking to the press about his mentor, you have been living under a rock. But if you think Kross’s move into Alpha-1 is anything other than a net positive for the visibility of the indie scene, you are just flat-out wrong. We need more booking variance, not less. And definitely, please, no more vacant championships until at least the 2027 calendar year. Spare me the injury reports and give me a tournament bracket.