TNA Star Jordynne Grace Expected To Join WWE Full Time

Latest on Jordynne Grace's expected jump from TNA to WWE in early-2025.

WWE Royal Rumble 2024 Jordynne Grace
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Fightful Select is reporting that there's serious interest on WWE's side in signing current TNA star Jordynne Grace in the new year. Grace's TNA deal runs out in early-2025. Previously, as Fightful stated, her contract ran until mid-2025, but Jordynne successfully amended that some time ago. Now, her final contracted ties to TNA finish up following the Genesis event on 19 January.

She'll be a free agent after that, which means WWE could make their move and sign Grace full time.

Jordynne is one of numerous TNA stars who are set to depart the company soon. The promotion approached several workers and asked them to take pay cuts, but it's only fair to point out that (in the case of someone like Grace) there was always going to be significant interest anyway. WWE were perhaps always going to come calling, because she's a standout name on the roster and has been for a while.

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It seems like the stars are aligning then.

Grace Could Debut Full Time At 2025 Royal Rumble

WWE Royal Rumble 2024 Bianca Belair Jordynne Grace
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That 19 January end date means Grace would be free to discuss terms on a WWE contract immediately then possibly debut properly as part of the 30-woman Royal Rumble on 1 February in Indianapolis. Of course, Jordynne appeared as a surprise guest in the 2024 match, and was an NXT regular throughout the second half of the year as well.

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It makes sense that Triple H and WWE generally would want her on their books. Shawn Michaels has also been complimentary during interviews when asked about various TNA stars working on NXT.

Grace worked 19 solid minutes in the 2024 Rumble before being eliminated by Bianca Belair. That could be something creative fancies linking back to if she's in the 2025 match. They've got options, because Jordynne is naturally eye-catching and has been earning rave reviews outside the WWE bubble.

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More good times look like they're on the way for the three-time TNA Knockouts Champion.

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