Tiffany Stratton thinks a midcard title would be beneficial to WWE’s women’s division

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Stratton thinks it would benefit the roster.

Over the summer, there were reports from outlets such as @hashtagPWN on X, Fightful Select and F4WOnline that WWE discussed the idea of adding secondary women’s titles for the main roster.

The idea of a secondary title being added to the fold was discussed by current Ms. Money in the Bank, Tiffany Stratton. She guest appeared on Gorilla Position and stated that it would be beneficial to WWE women’s division.

I definitely think we have such a stacked SmackDown roster. We have Jade Cargill, we have Bianca Belair, we’ve got Nia (Jax), we’ve got me, Naomi. I feel like there’s so many big, strong talents on the SmackDown roster. I definitely think a midcard title could be something that would benefit for the women’s roster but, I definitely think right now, we’re doing so good… Maybe an I.C. Title (is what I’d call the secondary women’s title).

Elsewhere during the conversation, Stratton was asked about her real-life relationship with fellow WWE talent Ludwig Kaiser. She said she’d be open to bringing their relationship on-screen, but does not know if he’d say the same. She thinks he would if the story was right.

Yeah (I’d bring my relationship with Ludwig Kaiser on-screen). If the story was right, I think I would definitely look into that or think of doing that… I don’t know (if he would say the same). Honestly, I don’t know. I think if the story was right, I think so but, I’m not sure. We haven’t really talked about that.

Stratton and Kaiser are on separate brands. Stratton is a member of the SmackDown roster and she was involved in a tag match on 9/20 that had implications for WWE Bad Blood. To find out more, click here.

If the quotes in this article are used, please credit Gorilla Position with an H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcriptions.

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