Scarlett Bordeaux isnâ€t holding back when it comes to how WWE handled her exit—and she says the way the company treated her during contract negotiations was flat-out misogynistic.
In a new interview with Chris Van Vliet, Bordeaux revealed that her deal with WWE was completely separate from Karrion Kross†contract. But when it came time to talk business, WWE made it clear they werenâ€t even going to look at her offer until they sorted things out with Kross first.
“The contracts were separate. So, after talking to the representative of Talent Relations about my contract, one last question before the 24-hour notice was given — Kross asked where I stood in all these contract negotiations. They said, ‘Weâ€ll get to yours once weâ€re done with his.†Which I took as them using me as leverage against him.â€
Scarlett was quick to point out the hypocrisy, especially considering she was hired before Kross back in 2019. To her, this wasnâ€t just bad business—it sent a message that her value was conditional on her husbandâ€s decisions.
“I feel if he had agreed within 24 hours, they would have offered me something — whether it was the same amount as before or less, I donâ€t know. But it felt like a massive red flag, and it came off as misogynistic, because I was originally hired before my husband in 2019.â€
“The idea that I have no value without him and that my worth is determined by whether or not he signs — that came off as very misogynistic to me.â€
Since parting ways with WWE, Scarlett and Karrion Kross have been tearing it up on the independent circuit. Scarlett hasnâ€t stepped back in the ring yet, but thatâ€s expected to change soon. For now, though, sheâ€s making it clear that her worth stands on its own—and sheâ€s not afraid to call out the industry when things donâ€t sit right.
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