
Scarlett Bordeaux Discusses WWE Ticket Prices, Reveals She and Kross Earn More Independently – Former WWE star Scarlett Bordeaux recently opened up about rising WWE ticket prices being a frequent topic backstage. During an appearance with her husband, Killer Kross, on The Coach and Bro Show, Bordeaux shared that talent often noticed changes in both pricing and comp ticket availability.
“Constantly,” Bordeaux said when asked if rising prices were a locker room discussion. “We noticed it also with the comp tickets. We used to have no issues in different cities if we wanted to get comp tickets for friends and family. There were tickets that we were told were going to be approved and then [at the] last minute, we were told that the comp tickets were available, and [the] day of there’s no tickets for people. But they’re deciding to sell them instead. So, like, little things like that we would notice.”
She continued, “We noticed the ticket prices going higher, the fans would tell us. But it was definitely a topic of discussion amongst the locker room.” Kross confirmed her remarks, noting that everyone backstage was aware of the increases.
The discussion comes shortly after WWE President Nick Khan addressed pricing during TKO’s Q3 2025 earnings call, where he stated the company remains “bullish” on the higher prices, calling them “appropriate with the marketplace.”
Bordeaux and Kross departed WWE in August after their contracts expired and no new deals were reached. Despite initial speculation that the exits were storyline-related, both have since been active on the independent scene and are scheduled to appear for MLW on November 20.
Interestingly, Bordeaux revealed that she and Kross are currently earning more money outside of WWE than they did while under contract. “This sounds crazy and probably not very believable, but it’s something I feel like the people in WWE right now who might be stressed out, ‘Am I going to get released?’ They might want to hear this — we are making more than we were making there,” she said. “And we were getting paid very well, but we are making more now weekly on the shows we’re doing than we were at WWE.”
Bordeaux added that while WWE compensation is strong, financial success outside the company is achievable with the right effort. “And WWE pays great, but it can be done if you hustle,” she said. Kross agreed, emphasizing that unsigned talent can find financial stability through independent bookings, conventions, social media, and merchandise sales.
Scarlett Bordeaux Discusses WWE Ticket Prices, Reveals She and Kross Earn More Independently
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