WWE star Tiffany Stratton signs with Paradigm Talent Agency

In addition to being one of WWE’s top young stars, Tiffany Stratton is looking to build her brand outside of the ring.

It was announced via The Hollywood Reporter today that the 25-year-old Stratton has signed with Paradigm Talent Agency for representation in all areas. Paradigm “will work to build Stratton’s business across books, graphic novels, acting, brand partnerships, speaking engagements, and more.”

“Paradigm is betting that her stock will only rise as wrestling is poised for greater exposure thanks to a $5 billion, 10-year deal with Netflix starting in January 2025,” The Hollywood Reporter wrote. “Paradigm hopes to model Stratton’s career on trajectories flown by Dwayne Johnson, John Cena and Dave Bautista, all whom originated on WWE and who became some of the most bankable names in Hollywood.”

Netflix’s deal with WWE is for Raw to air on the platform. Stratton is currently a member of the SmackDown roster.

Stratton was called up to the WWE main roster this February. In NXT, she was a one-time Women’s Champion.

Last month’s Backlash event in France saw Stratton compete for the WWE Women’s Championship. Bayley retained against Naomi and Stratton in a triple threat match. Stratton then took part in WWE’s Queen of the Ring tournament, losing to Bianca Belair in the second round.

Paradigm is one of the biggest agencies in Hollywood, trailing WME (William Morris Endeavor), CAA (Creative Artists Agency), and UTA (United Talent Agency).