Summary

Killer Kross and Scarlett say they would listen if WWE came back to the table.

Speaking with D-Von Dudley, the pair said they remain open to a return even after their contracts expired in 2025. Scarlett said they still miss the locker room, writers and producers, while Kross said the relationship itself was never damaged.

That leaves the situation as unresolved rather than closed. Kross and Scarlett are no longer in WWE, but they made it clear the door is not shut if the issues that stalled their last round of talks ever get addressed.

How their last WWE deal fell apart

Kross previously said WWE offered him a new contract before pulling it back after he asked for more detail on the proposed terms. In this latest interview, Scarlett pointed to TKO as the reason their deal did not get finished.

The comments also line up with their recent stance on a possible AEW move, where both said they would consider another major promotion if the creative direction made sense.

Quotes

Exchange between Scarlett and Killer Kross

**Scarlett:** "Never say never, we love that locker room. We miss the writers, we miss the producers. We love these people, we miss them. We blame TKO for our deal not getting done, so if they decide to fix things. If they decide to call one day, maybe."

**Killer Kross:** "We never closed the door on dialogue. We never had a bad relationship with WWE. We've stayed in contact with everybody. Is it possible? Of course it is. There were still things that needed to be discussed, they closed the door on those discussions."

**Scarlett:** "The door was never open on the discussions."

**Killer Kross:** "I mean, yeah. That's the truth of it really, very much so. We leave the door open for all discussions with everybody. It would be rude to say who we discuss things with and who we don't. So I just don't ever go into that. I don't want anyone to ever feel slighted. But, we're always open to developing ideas and conversations to do anything. The wrestling business has been good to us, it has changed our lives, and the fans literally come everywhere we go. Who wouldn't want to be in front of another 40,000 people performing? We're still going to work like it's 40,000 people if it's only 2,000 or 3,000. We're going to give them everything we've got because we don't know how to do anything else."

What this means for Kross and Scarlett in WWE

Kross and Scarlett did not describe active negotiations, but they did make one thing clear: a WWE return is still possible if the people controlling those talks decide to reopen them. That keeps them in the conversation as free agents with history in the company instead of framing their exit as a final break.

It also means any comeback would likely depend less on repairing personal relationships and more on whether WWE sees a concrete creative or business reason to revisit the pairing. Based on their comments, the obstacle was not interest in coming back, it was getting a deal across the line.

Sources

Killer Kross and Scarlett while speaking with D-Von Dudley