Well, folks, the worst-kept secret in wrestling is finally out—Jordynne Grace is officially All WWE.
Entering the Women’s Royal Rumble at #19, Grace wasted no time making her presence felt. The commentary team immediately confirmed what everyone already suspected: The former TNA Knockouts Champion is now a WWE superstar.
Grace kicked things off by yeeting NXT’s Jaida Parker out of the match before dropping Piper Niven with a Death Valley Driver that made gravity reconsider its life choices. Later, she found herself trading chops with Charlotte Flair—because if you’re new to WWE, that’s apparently initiation. Though she held her own, Flair got the last laugh, but it was actually NXT Women’s Champion Giulia who ultimately eliminated Grace.
For Grace, this isn’t even her first Royal Rumble. She entered last year’s match while still in TNA, marking the beginning of WWE’s working relationship with the promotion. But this time, she’s not a guest—she’s a full-time problem for the rest of the WWE women’s division.
The move to WWE had been rumored for months, with reports that Grace requested an early release from TNA back in 2023. While the company convinced her to stick around for the rest of 2024, she finally wrapped up her run at TNA Genesis, where Tessa Blanchard handed her a farewell loss.
Grace, ever the master of deception, tried to throw fans off by claiming she’d be celebrating her mom’s birthday in Texas instead of making a WWE debut. Nice try, Jordynne—but the internet is undefeated.
Now that she’s here, the real question is: Raw? SmackDown? Or an NXT detour? Wherever she lands, the WWE women’s division just got a whole lot stronger.