WWE Karrion Kross Booking News – Contract Expiration
# Karrion Kross & Scarlett Bordeaux Released by WWE, Despite Reports of Continued Contract Discussions
Karrion Kross and Scarlett Bordeaux have been released from their WWE contracts, a surprising turn of events given recent reports suggesting ongoing negotiations for their continued employment.The news broke late Saturday night, with both Kross and Bordeaux taking to social media to address their departures.## Social Media Farewell & Booking Announcements
scarlett Bordeaux was the first to publicly acknowledge the situation, posting a heartfelt message on X (formerly Twitter) expressing her gratitude to fans and colleagues.
“Love you all, and I’ll deeply miss seeing you every week,” she wrote. “To the fans, you’ve never just been a crowd…”
Shortly after, Karrion Kross announced he was open for bookings, signaling his intent to continue wrestling independently.
“Hey… life is fighting, right?” he posted. “Now accepting bookings: Business@killerkross.com. See you all again soon.”
## WWE Moves Profiles to Alumni Section, Speculation Rises
Adding to the confusion, WWE moved both kross’ and Bordeaux’s profiles to the alumni section of their website shortly after midnight EST on Sunday. This is standard procedure for departing talent, but the timing, coupled with earlier reports, has fueled speculation about the circumstances surrounding their release.
According to dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, “everyone was going with the idea he was staying.” This suggests the decision to release Kross and Bordeaux came as a surprise to many within the wrestling community.
What led to this sudden change of plans remains unclear. It’s possible budgetary concerns,creative differences,or a combination of factors played a role. We’ll continue to update you as more information becomes available.
It’s a disappointing outcome for fans who enjoyed Kross and Bordeaux’s unique and captivating presentation. Both performers have a strong following and are expected to find success on the independent wrestling scene and potentially in other promotions.
