Top WWE SmackDown Star Wants To Be WWE's Next Paul Heyman Girl (WWE News)

WWE's Jordynne Grace wants to be a Paul Heyman Girl.

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Nowadays calling SmackDown here home, WWE's Jordynne Grace has been pushing for Paul Heyman to manage her.

Speaking on Aussie Heat, Jordynne was asked about the possibility of becoming a Paul Heyman Girl, to which she said:

"Oh, I'm actively pushing for it. Like, that's my dream, is to be a Paul Heyman Girl, the first ever. So, actively pushing for it. I'm messaging all the writers about it."

When it was highlighted how much of an impact Heyman had on the careers of CM Punk and Roman Reigns, Grace added:

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"That's what I'm saying. All I need is someone like him, and I'll shoot straight to the top."

Of course, for those who've played WWE 2K26, the MyRise game mode has Jordynne Grace and Bron Breakker as your main rival, depending on whether you opt to play as a female or male superstar. And wouldn't you know it, but both Grace and Breakker have Paul Heyman managing them and pulling the strings.

By the sounds of it, the former TNA Knockouts Champion is eager for that video game alliance to be translated to real-life WWE programming.

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As it stands, Heyman is currently working with the Vision, and who knows whether there's still another match or two in Brock Lesnar, despite the Beast's apparent retirement at WrestleMania 42 earlier this month.

In terms of female talent, the only other woman Paul E has formally managed was Madusa during the criminally short run of the Dangeous Alliance in WCW from late 1991 into the summer of '92.

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