Jordynne Grace: My dream is to have a WWE-TNA Worlds Collide event

Jordynne Grace would love to see WWE and TNA Wrestling come together for a joint event.

Grace has been at the center of a recent collaboration between WWE and TNA, appearing in the 2024 women’s Royal Rumble and later competing in two matches for NXT. She is the current Knockouts World Champion in TNA.

During an interview with Sports Illustrated, Grace revealed that her dream for the collaboration is for WWE and TNA to hold a pay-per-view together.

“My pie-in-the-sky dream is to have a Worlds Collide pay-per-view,” she said. “That’s something everybody — wrestlers and fans — would want to see.”

Roxanne Perez retained her NXT Women’s Championship against Grace at NXT Battleground on Sunday night. Involvement by NXT’s Tatum Paxley and TNA’s Ash By Elegance led to Grace losing the match.

At TNA Against All Odds this Friday, Grace is issuing an open challenge for her Knockouts Championship. She told Sports Illustrated that Paxley is welcome to come answer the challenge. Grace would also like to wrestle Perez again when the opportunity presents itself.

“I’d wrestle her 10 more times if I could,” Grace said about Perez. “I have a bone to pick with Tatum, too, and she can definitely come to this open challenge on Friday. Whether it’s WWE or AAA or Stardom or MLW, anybody is welcome in TNA.”

Against All Odds airs live on TNA+ starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Friday.

There could potentially be TNA involvement on next Tuesday’s NXT. A 25-man battle royal to determine the next challenger for NXT Champion Trick Williams will take place on the episode. WWE has teased that some of the participants could be from “different locker rooms.”

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