Jordynne Grace officially inked a deal with WWE in January, stepping into the limelight for the women’s Royal Rumble match, held on 1st February. She was able to push out Jaida Parker before herself being ousted by Giulia. Following Giulia’s defense and retention of the NXT Women’s Championship during NXT: Vengeance Day, Grace made her presence known, marking her entry into NXT.
Insights from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter include a statement from ex-TNA Wrestling President, Scott D’Amore. He suggested that Grace willingly opted for a WWE contract that offered less monetary compensation compared to her previous TNA earnings, deciding to “bet on herself.” This indicates that her current NXT salary is not as high as her TNA earnings.
In contrast, the media outlet Fightful Select states that despite Grace’s overall decrease in WWE earnings, it is not a result of a reduced contract. On the contrary, her WWE salary is at par with a main roster level, surpassing her TNA income.
Nonetheless, when you factor in Grace’s revenue from her outside business ventures, sponsorships, and additional income, her total WWE earnings are lower.
It’s notable that Grace amassed a substantial fortune and entered the millionaire’s club even before her WWE signing.