Karrion Kross isn’t staying quiet—a week after his WWE contract expired. With his theme “Dead Silent” were pulled from Spotify and Apple Music, fans thought the door had slammed shut on his WWE run. But now, Kross is flipping the script.

In a clear response to fans upset about the sudden disappearance of his theme song, Kross took to Twitter on August 17 and delivered a message loud and clear:

“I’ve been hearing of people being disappointed about our theme song no longer being available for listening… 5:30 PM Eastern Today. Special Premiere. See you in the chat.”

Attached was a link to the premiere of his new theme music on YouTube, signaling he’s not only aware of the drama—he’s capitalizing on it.

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This move comes after WWE moved both Kross and Scarlett to the alumni section of its website on August 10, the same day their contracts expired. That same week, “Dead Silent” was pulled from streaming platforms without explanation, raising eyebrows about how final the split really was. Even Shotzi Blackheart called on fans to push for a comeback.

But instead of staying silent, Kross is dropping content, building intrigue, and keeping fans locked in. Whether this is part of a rebrand or a total break from WWE, he’s not waiting around for anyone’s permission to stay relevant.

Karrion Kross just reminded everyone that silence is a choice—and right now, he’s choosing noise.

What do you think this new music drop means? Is Kross moving on for good, or is he just playing mind games again? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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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