Impact Wrestling Star on the Possibility of Signing With WWE
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Former Impact Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace has a contract with Impact Wrestling that s set to expire later this year, which could make her one of the biggest free agents in the industry. She recently appeared on the
Wrestling Perspective podcast and was asked about the possibility of signing with WWE over staying with Impact or hopping over to Ring of Honor or All Elite Wrestling. WWE was, I mean it still is, it was my childhood dream forever, Grace said [
Fightful]. But that was the only option back when I was growing up. Now, it s just like, there are so many doors that you can go through and kind of they re all like in front of you at the same time. So I mean it s kind of a handoff. I love the opportunity that IMPACT has given me but obviously it s going to be a lot less money than WWE would give me if I were to go there and they would give me a lot less input on my character. So it just kind of depends
Welcome back to Part Six of the 411 Wrestling Year-End Awards of 2020! The Year-End Awards have been out for a couple of years but they’re back, and here’s how they work. For the next couple of weeks, we will present our top choices for a particular topic relating to wrestling in 2020. All the writers here on 411 will have the ability to give us their Top 5 on said topic and the end, based on where all of the votes rank on people’s list, we will create an overall Top 5 list. It looks a little like this… 1st – 5
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WWE – I know, I know. I am unapologetically a WWE fan, especially when that promotion includes NXT, which demo be damned is still my favorite wrestling on the planet. Raw and Smackdown are what they are, but NXT and the PPV shows were generally pretty great this year (even with NXT having a bit of a blip mid-year). I enjoy Impact’s Women’s Division (and the general whackiness of some of their stuff) and AEW’s tag team scene, but for me? Yeah, I sti