Drew McIntyre left the wrestling world in shock after delivering a massive rant on the Busted Open Holiday Party live stream. From calling out internet critics to openly reflecting on his career sacrifices, McIntyre’s emotional outburst ended with a dramatic mic drop and storm-off that had fans and hosts stunned. Now, fellow WWE star Karrion Kross has weighed in, offering a cryptic yet emotional reaction that has fans speculating.
Taking to Twitter, Kross shared his thoughts shortly after McIntyre’s outburst went viral. “Just caught a very disturbing video on here, very heartbreaking,” Kross wrote. “Actually wish I didn’t see it. If you had his number and you were someone who didn’t call him over the last month, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Just like actions do, lack of actions lead to consequences.”
Kross’s post has sparked a wave of debate among fans, with many questioning whether his words are a direct callout to those close to McIntyre or simply an expression of concern for the Scottish Warrior’s mental and emotional well-being.
McIntyre’s original rant struck a nerve in the wrestling community, particularly his unfiltered comments about online critics. “As far as I’m concerned, when it comes to the internet, I don’t give a f*** about your opinion,” McIntyre declared before slamming his microphone to the ground. The moment instantly became a viral sensation, with McIntyre later doubling down on Twitter, posting, “F** you for making me do this.”*
With Kross now entering the conversation, fans are dissecting every word of his post, wondering if it signals a deeper backstage story involving McIntyre. Some are applauding Kross for speaking out, while others are questioning whether his cryptic words will only add fuel to the fire.
As the fallout from McIntyre’s explosive moment continues to unfold, the wrestling world is left waiting to see how this situation will evolve both on and off-screen.
What do you think about Karrion Kross’s response to Drew McIntyre’s walkout? Does it shed light on a deeper issue, or is it just a show of support? Share your thoughts below!