Karrion Kross isn’t denying the rumors — but he’s not confirming them either.

During a recent appearance on Radio’s Battleground Podcast, the WWE star addressed the speculation surrounding his and Scarlett’s contract situations with WWE. And while he didn’t give a clear answer, his cryptic response has only intensified the questions about what’s next.

“I don’t think I should talk about any of it right now but I am hoping that when the time is right everyone will know what’s going on including us,” Kross said when asked about reports that he and Scarlett hadn’t re-signed with WWE.

He also mentioned that the next month could be crucial, linking the uncertainty around his future to a mysterious project he’s teased online.

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“That all really depends on how things went out over the next 30 days. We’ll have to just see kind of what happens.”

While Kross didn’t say whether he’s staying or going, he made it clear that no matter what happens, his goal is to give fans what they’re looking for.

“I have every intention of giving people what they want if I’m allowed to. And if I’m not, I’m still gonna find a way to give them what they want.”

The comment raised eyebrows — especially his use of the phrase “if I’m allowed to”, which many took as a subtle jab at creative or contract restrictions.

Kross also acknowledged the groundswell of fan support for both himself and Scarlett in recent months, noting how their merch has been flying off shelves.

“We are finally being seen for what we can really do and people haven’t even seen yet what we can really do.”

With his memoir “Life is Fighting” dropping August 5th and SummerSlam just around the corner, Kross is walking into one of the most uncertain — but potentially career-defining — months of his life.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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