Last week, it was reported that Killer Kross and Scarlett Bordeaux are no longer with WWE, as they were moved to the alumni section on the company’s website. However, some believe their exit might be part of a larger storyline. On the latest episode of “Busted Open After Dark,” WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray offered ideas on how Kross could capitalize on the buzz if his contract has truly ended.
Bully Ray suggested that Kross and Bordeaux should travel to all WWE event locations on Mondays, gather fans in parking lots, and have them sign a petition demanding Kross’s return. He believes Kross can build excitement through social media and that even if his release is a storyline, this campaign could generate huge fan interest. Bully Ray imagines renting a van, showing up hours before WWE Raw events, and collecting tens of thousands of signatures, eventually delivering them to WWE’s Connecticut offices as a symbolic gesture.
Currently, Kross and Bordeaux appear to be free agents open for bookings elsewhere. Recently, Kross shared a video expressing his frustration with the apparent end of his WWE tenure.
Fan Take: This situation highlights how wrestlers and fans alike can influence the narrative beyond the ring, showing the growing power of fan engagement. If Kross’s potential return is fueled by such grassroots support, it could redefine how WWE approaches storytelling and talent relations moving forward.