• Scarlett Says WWE’s Strategy With Her Was “Misogynistic”
During her appearance on Chris Van Vliet’s Insight podcast, Scarlett Bordeaux opened up about her and Karrion Kross’ recent WWE exit – revealing what she described as a “misogynistic” approach to how her contract was handled.
Scarlett explained that when contract talks began earlier this year, WWE officials allegedly told Kross that they would “get to her once they were done with him.” She felt this indicated that her value to the company depended solely on whether Kross agreed to a new deal.
According to Scarlett, this attitude was especially frustrating because she was actually hired by WWE before Kross back in 2019. She said it was disheartening to feel like her career was treated as leverage in his negotiations.
She added that it felt like history repeating itself, recalling that she was once cleared to return to TV but told to stay home while Kross was on RAW. To her, the message was clear – that she was seen as secondary despite their proven chemistry together in NXT.
Scarlett emphasized that the situation left her feeling disrespected, calling it one of several red flags that led to their decision not to re-sign.
• Roman Reigns Isn’t Feeling Good Ahead Of Crown Jewel
Roman Reigns and “Big” Bronson Reed will have a rematch this Saturday at WWE Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia. They are going to have an Australian Street Fight, a stipulation Bronson is undefeated in.
During an interview on The Pat McAfee Show today, The OTC said the following about his condition ahead of the PLE:
“I feel like crap. My body does not feel good. I was down there [in Australia to film the Street Fighter movie] not too long ago. The flight back and forth has not been nice. I’ve been jet-lagged for, I feel like, four weeks in a row now.
So why not just go down there and try to kill myself? It is what it is. We’re going to go head against the wall – Goldberg style – just reckless abandon.
You can’t do much worse than I feel now so let’s just go mess it up physically.”
• WWE Is Making Creative Changes To Make Shows “More Enjoyable”
WWE is reportedly planning creative team changes behind the scenes in an effort to enhance the overall quality and presentation of their shows, according to Bodyslam.
The company is looking to expand SmackDown’s writing and production staff, with the goal of making the show “more enjoyable” for viewers moving forward.
Road Dogg (Brian James) will continue in his current role as Head of Creative for SmackDown, where he has been overseeing storylines and segment planning since taking over creative duties a couple of years ago. While his position remains secure, WWE intends to add new members to the team to bring fresh perspectives and balance to the creative process.
The move is said to be part of WWE’s ongoing internal strategy to streamline its creative structure, strengthen week-to-week storytelling, and ensure both main roster brands, RAW and SmackDown, maintain strong viewer engagement as the company heads into 2026.
Insiders suggest the changes are focused less on replacing leadership and more on improving consistency and energy in the product, especially after recent episodes have drawn mixed feedback for pacing and segment flow.

