Samoa Joe has proven his in-ring prowess time and time again. The pro-wrestler is one of the biggest forces in the wrestling industry today. However, it appears Samoa has now expanded his horizons beyond wrestling.

Reigning AEW World Champion Samoa Joe has officially made his move outside of the squared circle by joining former WWE star Dean Muhtadi’s Paragon Talent Group. The talent group was founded in 2022 and it has already signed some of the biggest names in the industry, including WWE’s Lita and Nia Jax, AEW’s Claudio Castagnoli, and former TNA World Champion Moose.

Wrestling Inc. reached out to Muhtadi for confirmation on the matter. The outlet reported that Joe’s partnership with Paragon is not exclusive. However, he will collaborate with the group for various ventures, including a signing tour kicking off at C2E2 in Chicago this Spring.

“Paragon Talent Group is hyped to be working with Samoa Joe on a signing tour at some of the biggest conventions in the world, beginning this Spring at C2E2 in Chicago.”

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Meanwhile, Samoa is at the peak of his career with his first reign as AEW World Champion after dethroning MJF at Worlds End in December. He is set to square off against against Swerve Strickland and “Hangman” Adam Page at the upcoming Revolution. It will be his second title defense match after retaining his title over Hook on “AEW Dynamite” in January.

With his new representation from Paragon, Samoa is set to make appearances at numerous conventions, bridging the gap between wrestling and gaming communities. It remains to be seen how this new partnership turns out. Stay tuned to Ringside News for more!

What do you think of Samoa’s new partnership with Paragon group? Let us know in the comments!

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Shubham Banerjee

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