Scarlett Bordeaux has stated that she and Karrion Kross are earning more money on the independent circuit than they did during their WWE tenure.
The former WWE duo revealed the financial details during an interview with Jonathan Coachman on Behind The Turnbuckle Studios.
Their WWE contracts were not renewed earlier this year, prompting the pair to return to the indie scene.
The revelation comes as many wrestlers express uncertainty about job security amid frequent roster changes.
Bordeaux said the message was meant to reassure performers worried about future releases.
Scarlett Bordeaux and Karrion Kross emphasized that leaving WWE has not hindered their financial stability.
According to Bordeaux, both stars are making more money weekly through independent bookings, signings, and appearances than they made under contract with WWE.
Bordeaux explained that the independent scene provides multiple revenue streams, including shows, fan meet-and-greets, international appearances, and collaborations.
Kross added that they have expanded their work globally, performing across the U.S., Europe, and Asia while building long-term industry relationships.
Their comments come amid a broader conversation about how wrestlers can financially survive outside major promotions such as WWE, AEW, or NJPW.
Bordeaux was candid about their earnings, telling Coachman:
“This sounds crazy and probably not believable, but we are making more than we were making there… If anyone right now has fear that you’re going to get released, work hard. Keep your social media going. You’re going to be fine.”
Kross followed by outlining the opportunities outside WWE:
“Your income will not solely come from the independent shows. As an independent contractor, you have a whole world wide open.”
He highlighted merchandising, conventions, and independent video games as growing revenue sources for unsigned talent.
Scarlett Bordeaux’s comments underscore a shifting wrestling economy where major promotions are no longer the only path to financial success.
The indie circuit, boosted by digital platforms and global fanbases, allows performers to monetize directly without corporate restrictions.
This revelation could influence other mid-card or developmental talents who fear budget cuts or roster adjustments.
Bordeaux’s message may reassure wrestlers that career security can exist beyond WWE, especially for those willing to travel, market themselves, and diversify revenue streams.
The duo continues to tour internationally with independent promotions, convention circuits, and multimedia projects.
Bordeaux has hinted at upcoming collaborations with major indie brands, while Kross has teased involvement in new wrestling-based video games.
Both remain open to returning to a major promotion in the future but are committed to maximizing their independent momentum throughout 2025.
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