WWE Star Signs With Talent Agency As They Eye Hollywood

Paradigm talent agency is hoping this star can follow in the footsteps of Rock, Cena & Batista.

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Hot on the heels of comments from Tiffany Stratton that she wants to break into Hollywood by the time she's 30, the hugely promising star has now signed with the Paradigm talent agency.

The Hollywood Reporter broke this news, with Paradigm looking to "build Stratton's business across books, graphic novels, acting, brand partnerships, speaking engagements, and more". The agency is hopeful that Tiffy can follow the career trajectory of Dwayne Johnson, John Cena, and Dave Bautista - which are some pretty hefty names to be compared to.

Paradigm also believes that Stratton's stock will get a significant rise and greater exposure due to WWE's ten-year, $5 billion move to Netflix from January 2025. That move will see all WWE programming and Premium Live Events stream on Netflix in international markets, with Raw becoming exclusive to the on-demand service in the United States.

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As for Tiffany Stratton, the sky really is the limit for the Minnesota native. Few talents have shown as much potential in such a short space of time as Stratton, with her having only turned 25 years of age last month and having only made her pro wrestling debut barely two-and-a-half years ago. With a background in gymnastics, the former NXT Women's Champion has continued to impress throughout her time in NXT and nowadays on the SmackDown brand, as many in WWE and beyond view Stratton as becoming a major player for the company in the coming years.

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