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Home / Sports / Former WWE Stars Earn More on Indie Circuit Than in WWE

Former WWE Stars Earn More on Indie Circuit Than in WWE

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Scarlett Bordeaux and Karrion Kross made more money on indie circuit than in WWE
  • Indie wrestlers can monetize social media, merchandising, conventions, and video games
  • Kross and Scarlett traveled globally to expand their independent network
Former WWE Stars Earn More on Indie Circuit Than in WWE

In a recent interview, former WWE stars Scarlett Bordeaux and Karrion Kross have reassured wrestlers that it's possible to make good money on the indie circuit. The two stars, whose WWE contracts were not renewed earlier this year, say they are now earning more weekly on independent shows than they did in WWE.

Scarlett explained that while WWE pays well, independent wrestlers can still make more by hustling and utilizing various revenue streams. She advised current WWE talent not to worry about potential releases, as there are ample opportunities to thrive outside the company. Kross echoed this sentiment, outlining the different ways indie wrestlers can generate income, including merchandising, conventions, and video game appearances.

Kross and Scarlett have traveled to various countries to build connections and expand their independent network. They believe that even without being part of major promotions like WWE or AEW, indie stars can still make good money through their diverse revenue sources.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Scarlett Bordeaux and Karrion Kross say they are earning more money weekly on independent shows than they did while working for WWE.
Scarlett and Kross encourage current WWE talent not to worry about potential releases, as there are ample opportunities to thrive on the independent circuit by utilizing various revenue streams like social media, merchandising, conventions, and video games.
Kross and Scarlett have traveled to various countries to build connections and expand their independent network, allowing them to make good money even without being part of major promotions like WWE or AEW.

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