Jordynne Grace might soon make a major move to WWE, according to recent updates.

Grace, who is currently under contract with TNA Wrestling, sparked interest after appearing on WWE NXT television earlier this year as part of the TNA-WWE partnership. Now, with her contract reportedly expiring sooner than expected, rumors about her future are intensifying.

During a recent Fightful Select Q&A, Sean Ross Sapp provided new insight into Grace’s situation. Initially under contract with TNA until the spring or summer of 2025, it appears her deal has been amended to expire in January 2025. Sapp hinted at the growing belief that Grace may jump to WWE once her contract ends, saying, “You can guess where a lot of people think she’s going to go in January. She has posted that she has stopped doing her exclusive content… WWE clearly likes her. That leads to a natural conclusion that a lot of people expect her to go there.”

Grace’s appearances on WWE NXT, including her high-profile match against NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez at the NXT Battleground event, were well-received by fans, fueling speculation about a potential WWE run. Though Grace signed a new deal with TNA last year, the revised expiration date in January 2025 has only heightened the possibility of her making the jump to WWE.

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Fans are eagerly awaiting official news, as a full-fledged WWE run for Grace is something many have hoped to see. With her exclusive content already discontinued, signs seem to point toward a shift in her career plans.

What do you think of Jordynne Grace’s potential move to WWE? Would she thrive on a bigger stage, or should she remain a cornerstone of TNA Wrestling? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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