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Several WWE Stars Involved In New Projects Linked To Hollywood Talent Agency

WWE star Tiffany Stratton

Tiffany Stratton is among the WWE stars working with a new branch of the Paradigm Talent Agency.

The Paradigm Talent Agency has announced the launch of The Sports Group — a new division dedicated to “a roster of elite athletes and iconic teams.”

CM Punk, Damian Priest, Liv Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Drew McIntyre are among the WWE stars currently represented by Paradigm.

As reported by Deadline:

Led by seasoned agents Nick LoPiccolo and Brett Hansen, The Sports Group will consist of a specialized team of agents across Paradigm’s departments, offering full-service representation.

By harnessing Paradigm’s extensive network and expertise across all the agency’s key disciplines — Talent, Scripted Literary, Unscripted, Book Publishing, Broadcasting, Media Rights, Content Finance, Digital Ventures, Brand Partnerships, and Speaking Engagements — The Sports Group will look to mine best-in-class opportunities for clients.

This includes assisting athletes in pivoting from sports into the entertainment industry and working closely with teams to craft compelling storytelling, develop authentic brand partnerships, and uncover new revenue opportunities.

Paradigm is currently working on Paul vs. Tyson, the heavyweight boxing match between Jake Paul and former World Champion Mike Tyson which will air on Netflix. Tyson is also set to announce an even bigger deal with Netflix which will result in a new documentary likened to the acclaimed series The Last Dance on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.

The Sports Group’s client roster includes Tyson, Aaron Donald, Reggie Bush, Drew Bledsoe (coming off Netflix’s hit Roast of Tom Brady), CM Punk, Drew McIntyre, Damian Priest, Liv Morgan, Tiffany Stratton and 10 of the WWE’s other stars, the late Jerry West, Gilbert Arenas, Sean Avery, the Savannah Bananas, UFC’s Jorge Masvidal, AEW’s Miro, renowned basketball trainer “The Hoops Whisperer” Idan Ravin, and high-wire artists Nik and Lijana Wallenda.

The report noted that there are projects already underway with Tiffany Statton, Natalya, and Montez Ford.

Tiffany Stratton Planning For Life After WWE

Back in May, Tiffany Stratton said she plans to take on Hollywood by the age of 30.

Stratton is currently 25, seemingly leaving her five years to conquer the wrestling world before making an assault on Hollywood. For reference, The Rock was 28 when he filmed his first major movie, and his full-time wrestling career was over by his 31st birthday.