Killer Kross and Scarlett are headed back to Major League Wrestling.
The couple’s appearance was teased during the MLW Slaughterhouse broadcast, and now MLW has confirmed their first appearance. MLW announced Kross and Scarlett will return to the promotion for its MLW x Don Gato: Live Special on Thursday, November 20 at the Charleston Music Hall in Charleston, South Carolina. The appearance marks Kross and Scarlett’s first appearance in MLW since 2022.
MLW says company President Cesar Duran is “already in deep talks about a potential dream match featuring Kross and one of MLW’s most prominent fighters.”
“A master of catch wrestling and sambo, Killer Kross has dominated across the globe with his devastating arsenal of suplexes — including his signature Doomsday Saito — and the suffocating Kross Jacket submission,” MLW wrote. “Standing 6’4” and built for destruction, Kross is a cold, calculated force whose warning still echoes: ‘In the end, everyone paid the toll.’
“At his side is Scarlett Bordeaux, the seductive harbinger of chaos. Known for her beauty, brilliance, and dangerous allure, Scarlett is the prophetic voice behind Kross’ fury — an omen that heralds destruction before the storm hits. Equal parts siren and strategist, she amplifies the danger wherever Kross goes, making their partnership one of the most haunting and dominant alliances in MLW history.”
Tickets for MLW x Don Gato: Live Special are available now at MLWGo.com and Ticketmaster. Tickets start at just $15.
Alex Hammerstone on Killer Kross potentially returning to MLW
Alex Hammerstone recently spoke with WrestleZone Managing Editor Bill Pritchard about Kross potentially returning to the league. Kross debuted in MLW in 2020, and had another brief run there in 2022. Hammerstone noted his history with Kross and said he wouldn’t be surprised if they crossed paths again in MLW.
“He’s someone who I’ve been intertwined with since the very beginning of his career. I was there when he first started training in Vegas, [and] when he first started getting flown out in Portland. I was there when we were on Ring Warriors together, which was probably both of our first time on a national television product,” Hammerstone explained.
“We wrestled in Vegas earlier this year for the Chris Bey benefit show. It’s like we’ve crossed paths plenty of places, plenty of times. But never in MLW. So, hey, there’s an opportunity right now,” he added. “He’s definitely probably one of the most in-demand guys right now. And he’s probably got plenty of stuff lined up. But, it’s happened before. Let’s see if it happens again.”
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