Contract Status, Offer Info On Several Free Agents: Lady Frost, Billie Starkz, EJ Nduka, More
EJ Nduka
There were multiple reports today that EJ Nduka (formerly Ezra Judge in NXT) has his MLW contract set to expire imminently, with one saying it was this weekend. Fightful has spoken with both EJ and MLW and confirmed that he’s actually already a free agent and has been since January 1. He’s honored the upcoming date, but no word has been given to us on possible extension talks.
Lady Frost
Fightful Select reported recently that the former IMPACT talent had interest from multiple companies, specifically within Mexico. CMLL offered Lady Frost a contract, and AAA has inquired about Frost working with them. As of now, we’re told that Lady Frost is still on the free agent market and hasn’t signed anywhere.
Mads Krugger
Mads Krugger’s MLW release became official this week, as reported by PWInsider. We haven’t heard of any WWE interest in him thus far, but have been told they’ve eyed other MLW talent whose deals are coming up.
Colby Corino
Colby Corino tweeted that he’s a free agent on January 2, prompting some to think that he wasn’t headed to WWE as originally reported by Bodyslam.net. We’re told that is still the plan, but WWE could not legally speak with him. We’re told that WWE officially made the call to set up his incoming deal.
Billie Starkz
We’ve also confirmed that Billie Starkz is a free agent, directly with her. Despite working MLW and All Elite Wrestling, she’s still not contractually obligated to either company.
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