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WWE star Jordynne Grace has issued a warning to any creepy intruders who might show up at her door after sharing a skit on her social media last week.
Grace performed a skit for her Instagram followers, showing herself going above and beyond to close the lid of her trash can as she tried to avoid receiving additional fees from her homeowners association. One person commented: “Now the wrestlers are wondering how the fans find out where they live with the houses in the (background).”
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Jordynne Grace enters the arena during SmackDown at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 17, 2026. (Craig Melvin/WWE)
The remark led to a warning from Grace.
“@dontaddme4155 come to my house if you want. I have seven dogs and a gun,” she replied.
She doubled down on her remark in a separate article on X.
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Jordynne Grace enters the arena before her match against Zelina Vega on SmackDown at the SAP Center in San Jose, California on April 10, 2026. (Eakin Howard/Getty Images)
“Every public person should have some form of security,” she wrote. “There are too many people with bad intentions and it’s virtually impossible to remove your address from the Internet.”
Professional female wrestlers have faced problems as the spotlight has shifted more towards them. WWE Champion Liv Morgan shared that she dealt with a stalker in her home who tried to break in. Rhea Ripley has also been singled out when it comes to fan behavior when she walks around airports.

Jordynne Grace enters the arena during SmackDown at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on February 13, 2026. (Cooper Neill/WWE)
Pure Ring of Honor Women’s Champion Deonna Purrazzo shared her own horrific story about being catfished by someone pretending to be her.
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Grace officially joined WWE last year after seven years with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). She was a three-time TNA World Knockout Champion.




