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Lady Frost Says She Interviewed For American Gladiators Revival

April 6, 2026 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas
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Lady Frost says that she had a shot at appearing on Prime Video’s American Gladiators revival and interviewed for the show. Frost spoke with Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp for a new interview, and during the conversation, she acknowledged that she did interview for a spot on the new show, but ultimately didn’t get the gig.

Frost is newly signed to MLW following her exit from AEW. You can see highlights from the conversation below:

On Interviewing for American Gladiators:

“They actually called me. They did. Yup. I did an initial interview for them. I’m probably just too short, okay? Like, I’m jacked up, but I’m just kind of floating around that five-foot height level. They’re like, ‘You can’t reach the rings,’ is probably what they were thinking.”

on Appearing On The Quiz With Balls:

“Yes, they started it. I was so pumped when I tell you, I was like, ‘This is my dream job. This makes perfect sense. Let me just beat the shit out of someone with the pole.’ But yeah, we did the initial interview, and then I want to say that was like two years ago. Because I had to ask for approval from AEW. I also did another show, remember Quiz with Balls? So I did that reality show or game show. That was the one they use the clip over and over of me doing the front flip in the water. They were very adamant. They were like, ‘No flips, no dives, you go in feet first.’ I was like, ‘Oh, feet first.’ That’s the only part I heard, here we go.”

On Being Open To More TV Or Stunt Work:

“I don’t know what is really next or also in the cards as well as MLW. I know I’m going to have a little bit more free time. I know they’re starting to do weekly television again, but I will have more downtime. So I think there are more options to see what’s out there. Yeah, definitely stunt work. Acting is something I never really dove into, but I’m not against it. I’m sure if the opportunity comes and it felt like a good fit, and I wouldn’t suck at it, then yeah. But I think wrestling opens so many doors to other interesting jobs, and if it’s voiceover work, whatever it might be, it’s just kind of like where that path leads.”