Karrion Kross Posts 'The Curious Case Of Kofi Kingston', A Case Study On Psychopathic Tendencies

Karrion Kross presents his case.

In recent weeks, Karion Kross has targeted the New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) and tried to sow seeds of distrust. He has played mind games with the duo, seemingly in an effort to drive them apart. Kross will face Kingston on the July 24 episode of WWE Raw.

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Ahead of the match, Kross took to Twitter/X on June 23 to present what he called a case study summary video format on how to identify psychopathic tendencies in public social scenarios. He titled it "The Curious Case of Kofi Kingston."

In the video, Kross appears dressed up in costume, and an on-screen graphic claims that he is at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies. He then presents "The Curious Case of Kofi Kingston" and outlines Kingston's behavior. Kross warns the viewers by calling the content nightmare fuel. He then calls Kingston a psychopath and claims that he has psychopathic and narcissistic tendencies.

Kross then examines a video Kingston posted and highlights behavioral patterns that he claims to be narcissistic, including a disingenuous smile. Kross responds to the claims that Kingston makes and says that Kingston has been leeching off of Xavier Woods. He also says that psychopaths come in all shapes and sizes, and everything that Kingston said also applied to Woods. This led to Kross questioning whether Kingston respected Woods and suggesting that he did not. He then encouraged everyone to pray for Woods so that he could soon wake up and get away from Kingston.

Additionally, Kross addressed some misconceptions about himself and said he wasn't so different from everyone else, as he likes cats, dogs, and taking long walks on the ramp.

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