
Throughout 2024, Paradigm Talent Agency has grown into a major dues-paying member of professional wrestling among fans and veterans alike. Paradigm continues to amass talent with a high-profile version of WWE superstars, adding some of the biggest names in the business today.
These Superstars include CM Punk, Damian Priest, Drew McIntyre, Tiffany Stratton, and WWE Women's World Champion Liv Morgan. Paradigm now represents all of them, and each will benefit from the agency's newly formed sports division.
Per Deadline, Paradigm Talent Agency has launched The Sports Group, a new division created to serve elite athletes and iconic sports teams.
Paradigm describes the new division as a "dedicated, all-encompassing division set up to represent a roster of elite athletes and iconic teams." Paradigm veterans Nick LoPiccolo and Brett Hansen will spearhead The Sports Group.
LoPiccolo also serves as Paradigm's Head of Content, while Hansen has built his name as one of the agency's Senior Content Agents. Together, they bring hundreds of combined years of experience in content development and athlete representation to this pioneering division.
Sports Group Star Roster
A deal that means the likes of WWE stalwart talents Punk, Priest, McIntyre, Stratton, Morgan, and ten others in the WWE main rosters are officially represented in the specialized services of the Sports Group. The other big-name talent clients for Paradigm's Group include professional boxing icon Mike Tyson, UFC contender Jorge Masvidal, and NFL stays Aaron Donald, Drew Bledsoe, and Reggie Bush.
This group also represents AEW star Miro, reaching beyond WWE into other wrestling promotions. Of course, WWE stars Natalya and Montez Ford, as has Tiffany Stratton, have also worked with Paradigm's publishing division to extend their work throughout the company.
It also arrives weeks before the highly-anticipated Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul match streaming on Netflix. Paradigm Talent Agency spearheaded the negotiation for Netflix to secure rights to stream the fight, repping all content surrounding the event, including the "Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson" series that began streaming last week.