Former WWE NXT star Scarlett Bordeaux was released alongside the 18 superstars who were unexpectedly dropped by the promotion. While fans were extremely saddened to see their favorite NXT diva go, Scarlett has found her footing once again.

Scarlett Bordeaux will be fighting her first match for WrestlePro. Bordeaux will be showing off her wrestling chops at WrestlePro’s Killer Instinct event, which will occur on Saturday, February 5 in Rahway, NJ at the Rahway Rec Center. The tickets for the event are available at WrestleProOnline.com.

Bordeaux will be going in the ring after her WWE release against Harley Cameron, who will be debuting herself. Cameron is in a relationship with NXT superstar Xyon Quinn, and the couple are engaged together. She took to Twitter in order to react to the announcement by WrestlePro.

Good friends… Better enemies. [purple horns emoji] Couldn’t think of a better first match back than against one of my closest friends @itsdanni_ellexo making her pro wrestling debut! See you February 5th! [kiss emoji] @WrestlePro

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The former NXT superstar is ready to take on extra responsibilities as well as a valet. She showed off a list of future appearances she’s set to make at various companies on Twitter. She is set to be alongside Action Andretti as he gears up for his match against James Ellsworth at MCW’s Season’s Beatings event. The tickets for the December 4th event are available on MCWProWrestling.com.

Bordeaux was one of the more under utilized pro-wrestlers by WWE. While she was part of a Dark match in WWE, she remained backstage until her release from WWE. She was released alongside her fiancée Karrion Kross. While she still remains bounded by a non-compete clause from WWE, Bordeaux will be free on Saturday, December 4.

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Nitish Vashishtha

Nitish Vashishtha is a freelance writer/contributor from India. He’s written content for companies like ScoopWhoop and Sportskeeda. He’s been writing about pop-culture, current affairs and pro-wrestling since 2017.

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