Scarlett Bordeaux's First Post-WWE Move Confirmed

Here's what the former NXT valet will be getting up to in her first announced post-WWE appearance.

Scarlett Bordeaux
Impact Wrestling

Former WWE manager Scarlett Bordeaux's first appearance since leaving the promotion has just been announced.

WrestlePro have confirmed that Bordeaux will work what is being advertised as her first match since signing for NXT on Saturday 5 February 2022, at the company's Killer Instinct event.

The promotion has released the following announcement:-

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SCARLETT RETURNS 2.5.22

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WrestlePro presents “Killer Instinct” on Saturday, February 5th at the Rahway Rec Center in Rahway, NJ.

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The first match announcement will be the returning Scarlett Bordeaux competing in his first match fresh off NXT as she competes with the debuting Harley Cameron in singles competition!

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Tickets on sale Saturday 11/20 at Noon on WrestleProOnline.com.

Scarlett and real-life fiancée Karrion Kross, whom she managed in NXT, were amongst the 18 wrestlers released by WWE as part of its latest round of cuts on 4 November. Bordeaux had been with WWE since November 2019, when she signed her first developmental contract and was paired with Kross on NXT television the following May, though she vanished when Karrion was sent to the main roster this past summer.

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Though rumours of Scarlett returning to Kross' side persisted for the remainder of her run, she was let go before that could happen.

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