Summary

Lady Frost said she was contacted about the upcoming American Gladiators reboot and completed an initial interview for the show, but believes her height may have worked against her.

The reboot is set to premiere on April 17 and already has a wrestling presence attached to it. Frost said she thought the role felt like a natural fit, especially with other wrestlers landing spots on the series. Her comments come not long after wrestling fans saw more crossover buzz around the project when the first trailer for the reboot spotlighted Wardlow and Rick Boogs.

Quote from Lady Frost

Lady Frost said the process started with an early conversation for the reboot:

"They actually called me. They did. Yup. I did an initial interview for them. I'm probably just too short, okay? Like I'm jacked up, but I'm just kind of floating around that five foot height level. They're like, 'You can't reach the rings,' is probably what they were thinking."

Frost later went on to say:

"Yes, they started it. I was so pumped when I tell you, I was like, 'This is my dream job. This makes perfect sense. Let me just beat the shit out of someone with the pole.' But yeah, we did the initial interview and then I want to say that was like two years ago. Because I had to ask for approval from AEW. I also did another show, remember Quiz with Balls? So I did that reality show or game show. That was the one they use the clip over and over of me doing the front flip in the water. They were very adamant. They were like, 'No flips, no dives, you go in feet first.' I was like, 'Oh, feet first.' That's the only part I heard, here we go."

What Lady Frost Said About Her Next Step

Frost also said she expects to have more free time alongside her MLW work, which could open the door for more television, stunt, or acting opportunities.

"I don't know what is really next or also in the cards as well as MLW. I know I'm going to have a little bit more free time. I know they're starting to do weekly television again, but I will have more downtime. So I think there are more options to see what's out there. Yeah, definitely stunt work. Acting is something I never really dove into, but I'm not against it. I'm sure if the opportunity comes and it felt like a good fit and I wouldn't suck at it, then yeah. But I think wrestling opens so many doors to other interesting jobs and if it's voiceover work, whatever it might be, it's just kind of like where that path leads."

Lady Frost And The Value Of More TV Exposure

Lady Frost tying her future plans to extra time around MLW matters because it suggests wrestling will remain the base of her schedule while she explores outside opportunities. If more television or stunt work does come together, it would give Frost added visibility beyond the ring without signaling any confirmed change to her wrestling status.

Sources

As reported by Fightful.