Jordynne Grace
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Jordynne Grace Speaks On AEW’s Equal Pay, Intergender Wrestling & More

IMPACT Wrestling star Jordynne Grace was recently interviewed by Daily DDT where she discussed the Women’s Evolution, the Knockouts division and more. Below are some highlights:

Jordynne Grace on her feud with Dark Allie & Su Yung:

“I’m not gonna lie, it’s probably the weirdest thing I’ve ever been involved in. I’ve never been involved in anything like it, so it’s just interesting to see. I don’t know if there’s anything in wrestling like it right now, actually. Just the stuff they do with the effects and people disappearing from the ring. It’s just absolutely insane, and I definitely think it sets Impact apart because it gives it more of like— almost like a movie feel with the special effects and stuff like that.”

Jordynne Grace talks AEW’s announcement of equal pay:

“I think Brandi explained it on Twitter, because basically what she said is that entry-level men and women aren’t going to be paid differently. Normally in jobs, entry-level people, sometimes the women are paid lower than the men. So I think that’s kind of what she was saying by that, but I think that’s a huge step in the right direction. I mean, most women in wrestling don’t get paid nearly as much as the men because I guess we aren’t seen as that important, or we’re seen as kind of like a sideshow of wrestling, just an extra added bonus so that’s what we’re paid as instead of the main event, so I think it’s a really big deal.”

Jordynne Grace on IMPACT partnering with Twitch:

“I think it’s huge. I think it’s probably the best thing they’ve done in years, as far as streaming live on Twitch. Twitch is a really big thing right now, and I think partnering with Twitch was just— I didn’t expect it, but it was probably one of the best moves they can make at this point. Especially with everyone complaining about how no one gets Pursuit.”

Jordynne Grace talks Nia Jax being in the men’s Royal Rumble:

“I think it was a monumental moment. A girl hasn’t been involved in a battle royal in years. I forget exactly what year, but I think [Awesome] Kong [aka Kharma] was the last one involved in one. So I think they kind of shied away from it for a long time. And I think by putting her in the battle royal, a lot of people don’t think it was the right person, but I think it was exactly the right person because she’s the biggest girl in WWE right now. All the guys she was in the ring with, she outweighed and she was taller than almost all of them. So I think if WWE is going to make a push for intergender wrestling, she’s a really great person to start with.”

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