In the strongest indication yet that Karrion Kross and Scarlett are no longer with WWE, Kross’s theme song, “Dead Silent,” has been removed from major streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify and the WWE Music account on YouTube. This move, combined with their recent shift to the alumni section of WWE.com, all but confirms that the duo’s contracts have expired, and they are now free agents.
Theme Song Removed
The removal of a superstar’s entrance music from official streaming channels is a step WWE often takes when a talent has departed the company. This action follows a week of public speculation and conflicting reports regarding the contract status of Kross and Scarlett, whose deals were set to expire.
Kross’s Public Comments
Earlier in the week, Kross directly contradicted reports that he had been offered a new deal by the company. During an interview on “The Angle” podcast, Kross stated, “I see things being written online right now, specifically today. Yeah, a lot of what I read is not true… I hope we we do come back.” His statement suggested that as of the time of the interview, his future was unresolved.
Is It a Storyline?
The public nature of the contract dispute and the recent groundswell of fan support for Kross has led to online speculation that his departure could be an elaborate storyline, or “work,” designed to blur the lines between fiction and reality. However, as of this writing, there is no evidence to support this theory. The removal of his theme song and his placement in the alumni section are standard company procedures for a legitimate departure.
Free Agency and Future Options
With their contracts now expired, Karrion Kross and Scarlett are officially free agents. They are now free to sign with any other professional wrestling company. Their potential availability will undoubtedly draw interest from major promotions like All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and TNA Wrestling, both of which could offer a new platform for the popular duo.
This departure comes at a puzzling time in Kross’s WWE career. A recent “We Want Kross” movement on social media had made him one of the most talked-about stars on the Raw brand, and he was coming off a high-profile feud with Sami Zayn that concluded at SummerSlam. For now, the wrestling world awaits the next move from Kross and Scarlett. Again, this is pro wrestling and it’s always possible that this is a work. But for now, we are under the assumption that this is a legit release.
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