WWE Star Kit Wilson Teases Pretty Deadly Musical — Reveals It’s a Real Project with 10 Songs Ready
Kit Wilson, one half of the flamboyant WWE tag team Pretty Deadly (alongside Elton Prince), has reignited fan excitement by confirming that “Pretty Deadly: The Musical” is very much a legitimate project—and it’s still on the way, even amid Prince’s ongoing injury absence.
In a recent interview on the “Insight” podcast with Chris Van Vliet (recorded in London, England, and released around late January 2026), Wilson addressed a fan sign from a live event that read “Pretty Deadly: The Musical or we riot.” He responded with a laugh:
“Hey, the musical was big, and we had some big plans for that musical. It’s still coming… I don’t want people to riot. So it is coming, I just don’t know when. I’ll say that.”
When pressed if the musical is actually real, Wilson doubled down:
“The musical is a real thing. We have 10 songs. We had lyrics. We were learning them. We were trying to do it properly and do a proper, like, good job of it. We wanted to go full force with it… So, you know, it still might happen, if this career goes well, I think there’s a good excuse to hit it.”
Wilson revealed the duo had actively developed the concept, including writing lyrics, rehearsing songs, and even scouting venues. He tied the timeline to a potential WrestleMania in London (a long-rumored future host city), joking it could debut there for maximum impact.
The idea originated during Pretty Deadly’s WWE run, where they teased the musical on TV as part of their over-the-top, glam-rock persona. Fans loved the gimmick, but Prince’s neck injury sidelined him, shifting focus to Wilson’s singles run (including a new catchy theme song “TOXIC!” that he co-created with heavy input from pop influences like Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Harry Styles, and more).
Public reactions have been thrilled:
- Fans on X and Reddit called it “the best news” and praised Wilson’s loyalty to the tag team despite his solo success.
- Comments like “WE ARE SO PRETTY WE ARE PRETTY DEADLY” and “When WrestleMania is in London? Damn guess we’re never getting the musical ?” show the mix of hype and impatience.
- Many noted how Wilson’s theme song even nods to Pretty Deadly (“velvet and devotion, Pretty Deadly with a tender emotion”), keeping the brand alive.
While no exact release date exists (Prince’s recovery remains key), Wilson’s comments suggest it’s not scrapped—just delayed for the right moment. Pretty Deadly’s campy, theatrical style makes a full musical a perfect fit for WWE’s entertainment side, potentially as a special event, digital series, or live show.
WWE often turns wrestler gimmicks into real projects (e.g., themed matches or media), so fans are hopeful. For now, Wilson continues building momentum solo while keeping the door open for a Pretty Deadly reunion—and musical extravaganza.
Catch the full Chris Van Vliet interview on YouTube for more on Wilson’s theme, singles push, and the musical tease.
By Mark Smith
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FAQ Schema
Question: Is Pretty Deadly: The Musical actually happening? Answer: Yes—Kit Wilson confirmed it’s a real project with 10 songs written and rehearsed; it’s delayed but “still coming,” possibly tied to WrestleMania in London.
Question: What sparked the musical tease? Answer: A fan sign at a live event reading “Pretty Deadly: The Musical or we riot” prompted Wilson to address it in his interview.
Question: Why hasn’t it happened yet? Answer: Elton Prince’s neck injury paused tag team activities, shifting focus to Wilson’s solo run, but Wilson insists plans remain.
Question: Where could the musical debut? Answer: Wilson suggested WrestleMania in London as an ideal venue for maximum fan impact.
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Item Reviewed: Kit Wilson’s Tease of Pretty Deadly: The Musical Reviewer: Mark Smith Review Rating: 4.7/5 Review Body: Wilson’s update keeps the hype alive for this fun, over-the-top project—10 songs ready and real development make it more than a gimmick. Delayed by injury but with potential London WrestleMania debut? Fans will love the loyalty and theatrical promise. Great insight from the Insight interview!











