5 dream matches for Killer Kross in WWE

MIAMI, FL- SEPTEMBER 01: Roman Reigns reacts during the WWE Smackdown on September 1, 2015 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Ron ElkmanSports Imagery/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FL- SEPTEMBER 01: Roman Reigns reacts during the WWE Smackdown on September 1, 2015 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Ron ElkmanSports Imagery/Getty Images) /
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Edge

When word broke out that Kross had signed to the WWE, he promised that he will debut on television “in the most violent manner you could possibly imagine.” 

What could be more violent than decimating a recent retiree who recently came out of retirement from a horrible neck injury?

Now, I get it, we already went down that well when Randy Orton viciously attacked Edge just a couple of weeks back. However, let’s not forget that when Daniel Bryan came back from his own neck injury, he took part in a large handful of match spots and angles where he’d favor his neck, selling to the fans to make them think the worse knowing his history with neck problems.

It would not be a hard left to predict that Edge would do the same for his first few months (or even matches) back in action and if they do that (and most importantly, if they want to establish Killer Kross as one of the most dangerous men on the WWE roster from the jump), then it wouldn’t be the worst idea to put these two in the ring together and just have The Toll Man annihilate The Rated R Superstar.