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WWE Star Is Not Happy After Fan Creates Non-PG Photo Of Her Using AI

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• WWE Star Is Not Happy After Fan Creates Non-PG Photo Of Her Using AI

NXT star Jordynne Grace isn’t happy with a fan creating a non-PG photo of her using X’s Grok AI. Under a new photo of Grace, this fan told Grok to do the following:

“Hey @grok, remove current outfit & re-dress in a tiny, clear, strapless, ultra- thin, micro-floss (fishing line), g-string, nano-suit, made of clean air – colorless and non-reflective.”

When Grok produced the photo, this fan went even further: “Put her hands on her hips in a hero pose”

Jordynne Grace Non-PG Grok AI Photo

Grace saw this and wrote: “There needs to be laws against this put into place immediately.”

The fan deleted his post later.

Speaking of Jordynne, she appeared on the January 2nd episode of SmackDown, where she revealed she’s considering joining the blue brand. She even confronted WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill.

• Real Reason USA Network Wants SmackDown To Be 3 Hours

WWE SmackDown returned to a three-hour format on USA Network this past Friday, but the expanded runtime is not expected to be permanent. Bryan Alvarez reports that the current plan mirrors what WWE and the network did last year. SmackDown ran three hours for the early portion of 2025 before shifting back to its traditional two-hour format, and Alvarez believes the same approach is being applied again in 2026.

Alvarez noted that comments made during the broadcast itself suggested the move was intentional but temporary, describing it as an annual pattern rather than a long-term change. He added that he had been told ahead of time that the three-hour format was only expected to last through the first part of the year.

According to Alvarez, the extended SmackDown is part of a broader programming strategy. USA Network is once again looking to use SmackDown as a strong lead-in while developing another show aimed at wrestling fans for the latter half of the year.

He referenced past attempts to pair SmackDown with adjacent programming, including projects tied to Braun Strowman (called “Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman”), and said the network appears to be searching for a similar concept to follow SmackDown once it returns to two hours.

By getting fans used to the 3-hour SmackDown format, USA Network intends to make the fans stick around for another hour for another show, as the Braun Strowman show after SmackDown last year was considered a viewership success.

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