Former WWE star Karrion Kross has dropped a striking new entrance theme titled “Don’t Kross A Killer”, performed by NOWHERE2RUN, fueling buzz across the wrestling community following his recent departure from WWE. The track, accompanied by a stylized music video released on Kross’ official YouTube channel, signals a fresh chapter for the enigmatic wrestler and appears to take pointed lyrical jabs at his tumultuous WWE run[5][4].
Kross, who alongside his wife and on-screen partner Scarlett Bordeaux officially became free agents on August 10, 2025, after their WWE contracts expired, has moved swiftly to reshape his persona outside WWE’s umbrella. Despite limited TV time in his final months with WWE, Kross developed a passionate fanbase, epitomized by the viral “We Want Kross” movement that trended nationwide on X (formerly Twitter) after his release[5].
Background: The End of Kross’ WWE Journey
Karrion Kross’ WWE tenure was marked by two reigns as NXT Champion, multiple high-profile feuds—most notably with Sami Zayn—and his leadership within the faction The Final Testament. Yet, backstage reports revealed a fraught final negotiation period. As Kross disclosed on The Ariel Helwani Show, WWE presented a contract offer with only 24 hours to decide and refused to share the metrics used to value the deal[2]. When Kross asked for clarity to make an informed decision, WWE rescinded the offer, effectively ending their relationship.
Kross admitted to sensing the impending end around SummerSlam 2025, his last WWE match, where he quietly ensured the spotlight remained on his opponent and “babyface” Sami Zayn rather than seeking a dramatic farewell[1]. Despite his heel character, Kross received substantial live crowd support in his final showdown, underscoring his popularity.
The New Theme: A Statement on Independence and Identity
The song “Don’t Kross A Killer” is much more than a routine theme change; it embodies Kross’ reassertion of his creative control and independence post-WWE. The track’s hard-hitting lyrics and aggressive tone are widely interpreted as a direct response to his WWE exit and the company’s treatment of him and Scarlett during contract talks[5][4].
Sources close to Kross note that releasing the theme so soon after leaving WWE was a deliberate move to capitalize on the momentum of his release news and to maintain connection with his dedicated fan base. The music video’s dark, cinematic aesthetics align with Kross’ “Herald of Doomsday” persona, signaling continuity in character evolution while embracing new freedom outside WWE’s creative constraints.
Fan and Industry Reactions
The wrestling world is taking notice. Fans have embraced the theme enthusiastically, with social media chatter praising both the song and Kross’ decision to assert his artistry independently. Industry insiders, including reporters from Fightful and WWE.com affiliates, are closely monitoring what Kross’ next moves will be, given his strong in-ring skills and vocal fan support[3][5].
Prominent wrestling personalities have weighed in as well. Former WWE executive Eric Bischoff has publicly suggested Kross as a prime candidate to join TNA Wrestling, noting his unique charisma and drawing appeal[4]. Meanwhile, AEW has reportedly not yet reached out to Kross, adding an element of surprise for many given AEW’s growing status as WWE’s primary competitor[1].
What’s Next for Karrion Kross and Scarlett Bordeaux?
While Kross maintains a hopeful outlook about returning “home” to WWE one day, as revealed in recent podcast appearances, he is simultaneously open to exploring opportunities on the independent circuit or other major wrestling promotions[3]. His immediate release from WWE, coupled with the lack of an ongoing contract, places him in a strong position to negotiate terms reflecting his market value and artistic vision.
Alongside Scarlett Bordeaux, who was notably excluded from any contract offer made during the final negotiation stages, Kross is poised to carve out a dynamic new phase in his wrestling career. Both have been active in engaging fans and media since their contract expirations[1][5].
Conclusion
Karrion Kross’ release of “Don’t Kross A Killer” not only provides fans with an electrifying new entrance theme but also serves as a bold artistic declaration of independence following a complicated WWE exit. Supported by a fervent fanbase and respected by wrestling insiders, Kross’ post-WWE journey is one of reinvention and determination. Wrestling audiences worldwide will keenly watch where the “Herald of Doomsday” lands next and how he continues to evolve his unmistakable brand in professional wrestling.
According to a WWE insider, Kross’ swift rollout of his new theme and visuals was a strategic decision to harness his peak popularity and maintain momentum as a free agent.