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Jordynne Grace Issues Blunt Warning to WWE Fans Over Safety

ByMike ReichlinProfessional Wrestling Journalist

Jordynne Grace issued a blunt warning to fans this week after a lighthearted social media video turned into a conversation about wrestler safety, and AEW’s Deonna Purrazzo followed with a disturbing story of her own.

The WWE SmackDown star posted an Instagram clip showing what she called an adult hack, climbing into her outdoor trash bin to compress the garbage so the lid would close and she could avoid an overflow charge. Some viewers pointed out that part of her house was visible in the background.

One fan commented that wrestlers question how people find their addresses while posting videos that reveal their homes. Grace fired back directly: “Come to my house if you want. I have seven dogs and a gun.”

She then expanded on the issue on X, framing it as a real concern for anyone in the public eye.

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“Anyone in the public eye should have some type of security,” Grace wrote. “There are too many people with evil intentions and it’s virtually impossible to scrub your address from the internet.”

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Purrazzo, who wrestles for AEW and Ring of Honor, responded to Grace with a personal account that showed how serious the problem can get.

“Last August, a man drove 2 hrs from CT to meet me at WrestleCon, thinking we were in a relationship,” Purrazzo wrote. “I had let him down gently that he had been catfished. The next day, he drove back to CT to watch me wrestle at a local show. This is why I train with firearms. This is why I carry pepper spray. This is why I have an alarm on my keychain.”

Purrazzo added that she tried to file a police report in Orlando but was told the incident could not be documented there because it did not happen in Florida.

Both responses tie into a wider conversation among wrestlers about leaked addresses and unwanted visitors, with talent increasingly speaking out about the gap between being publicly accessible and being safe.

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