Jordynne Grace wants Paul Heyman as her mouthpiece — and she is not waiting for WWE to come to her with the idea. Speaking to Aussie Heat PW, the former TNA Knockouts Champion revealed she is actively lobbying WWE writers directly to make a Grace and Heyman partnership happen, describing it as her professional dream in terms that make the ambition feel completely genuine.
“I’m actively pushing for it. My dream is to be a Paul Heyman girl, the first ever. So I’m actively pushing for it. I’m messaging all the writers about it. All I need is someone like him and I’ll shoot straight to the top,” Grace said. The pairing already features in the MyRise mode of WWE 2K26 — which Grace noted — though there is currently no indication that WWE is moving toward the alignment on television in the near future.
The logic behind Grace’s pitch is straightforward and compelling. Heyman’s track record of elevating performers through his advocacy — from Brock Lesnar to Roman Reigns to CM Punk — is unmatched in modern professional wrestling, and Grace’s combination of in-ring ability and charisma gives him meaningful material to work with. Grace officially joined WWE in January 2025 after her TNA contract expired and is currently on the SmackDown brand. Whether WWE acts on her lobbying campaign remains to be seen, but the fact that she is taking the initiative rather than simply hoping for a creative direction speaks to exactly the kind of drive that tends to get noticed in a company the size of WWE.
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