It’s official, folks—former TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace has swapped the TNA ring for the WWE spotlight, and the wrestling world is already buzzing harder than a malfunctioning pyro machine. After months of speculation and a few teases in NXT, Grace has signed a multi-year deal with WWE, because let’s face it, the indies couldn’t handle her anymore.

Wrestling insider Sean Ross Sapp broke the news, reporting that WWE swooped in faster than a Money in the Bank cash-in, ensuring Grace didn’t hit the free-agent market. WWE apparently sealed the deal almost as soon as her TNA contract expired—clearly, they weren’t playing games. Grace reportedly inked the contract at the WWE Performance Center this past Tuesday and is expected to be in Indianapolis for the Royal Rumble. Translation: Someone’s getting suplexed real soon.

Grace’s resume reads like a flex-off. Since joining TNA in 2018, she’s racked up three Knockouts World Championships, a Knockouts Tag Team title, and became the first-ever TNA Digital Media Champion—because apparently, dominating one division wasn’t enough. She leaves TNA as the only female Triple Crown winner in the company’s history, with a combined 677 days as Knockouts Champion, second only to Gail Kim. She even found time to casually slam her way through the indie circuit and make a cameo in the original All In.

With a powerhouse style, charisma for days, and biceps that could bench press a small car, Grace’s arrival in WWE feels like a big deal. Now the question is, who’s brave enough to step into the ring with her?

By Joseph Gallery

I like ice cream, taking a back seat, wondering who I am, and pretending kayfabe is real. May or may not be the Real Dark Brandon. For the LOLZ. MALARKEY!

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