Triple H blocked Karrion Kross from shaving his head at a Chris Bey benefit show as WWE plans to incorporate his growing hair into future storylines.
WWE management prohibited Karrion Kross from participating in a head-shaving segment at the upcoming Chris Bey benefit show in Las Vegas. During his appearance on The DeFalco Files podcast, Kross directly addressed speculation about his involvement in the March 23 charity event.
There is no chance of me shaving my head at the show (FSW Beynefit). Hunter would give me a Pedigree on the stairs if I came back to work without my hair.
Kross revealed his original intention was growing his hair for a charitable purpose. The wrestler had planned to donate it through a children’s hair loss organization in December 2024.
There was an idea to do that, but they might create a story on television, and that’s why we didn’t end up doing it. I don’t have any hidden vanity about keeping my hair… I was literally growing it as long as possible to donate to these children.
While unable to participate in the head-shaving, Kross maintained his commitment to the cause with a financial contribution to demonstrate his continued support for the organization.
The wrestler experienced significant emotional distress upon learning about Bey’s spinal/neck injury, describing an unusual physical reaction to the news.
I had a complete panic attack on the plane and I don’t have panic attacks. He would be the last person in the world I would imagine something like this happening to.
Despite being unable to shave his head, Kross remains committed to using his platform to support the benefit show.
Now I’m going to talk a little about this because I can use the attention to increase ticket sales or views on Triller.
The charity event features several prominent wrestlers including Swerve Strickland and Ricochet alongside Kross at the Las Vegas benefit show.
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