Rising Star Says It’s Surreal Thinking About Reaching WWE

Former TNA Knockout Jordynne Grace opens up on WWE Die Woche about her surreal WWE signing and championship aspirations after her long TNA run.

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Rising Star Says It’s Surreal Thinking About Reaching WWE

Has Jordynne Grace finally found her true home in WWE after years of carrying the TNA flag? The Juggernaut recently opened up about her career transition on WWE Die Woche, revealing ambitious goals for her WWE run.

Grace didn’t hold back about her championship aspirations.

I have a laundry list. Obviously, I want to have my WrestleMania moment. I feel like that’s on every wrestler’s ever bucket list. I want to hold as many championships as possible. I was the TNA Knockout Champion for the longest time, and now I want to be that same person for NXT and for WWE.

The powerhouse performer admitted that WWE remained a distant dream during her TNA days.

Honestly, it’s something that’s been a dream of mine for a very long time. But it’s something I didn’t think about much when I was signed to TNA because I represented that company. I wanted the best for my company. I wanted to do my best for that company. I just carried their flag for so many years. Before I signed to TNA, it was my dream to go to WWE. It’s always been something that’s at the back of my mind, and honestly, I never thought that I would achieve it. I thought that I would be in TNA forever and I was perfectly fine with that. So when this opportunity finally came, it’s kind of mind blowing. I couldn’t believe it. I still kind of can’t believe it. As soon as I debuted and I put ‘WWE Superstar’ in my bios on social media, when I look at that, it doesn’t feel real still.”

Grace’s journey from TNA mainstay to WWE prospect represents one of the more intriguing roster additions of 2025. Will she eventually bring her hard-hitting style to the main roster, or is NXT where she’ll truly make her mark?