Tiffany Stratton: I’m probably the future of WWE’s women’s division; I’m gonna be here for the next 10 years

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Stratton is excited to mix it up with Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer.

November 2024 will mark three years since Tiffany Stratton’s first match. Present-day, she’s on the SmackDown roster and is in possession of the Money in the Bank briefcase.

Stratton believes she’s one of the talents that is the future of WWE’s women’s division and told Daily Star that she’ll be there for the next 10 years.

Yeah (I see myself as a threat in the women’s division). I definitely think I have grown a lot in the past year, as far as wrestling, as far as promos, as far as everything that this business takes. I definitely think that I am a threat to the women’s division right now and I’m probably the future. I’m gonna be here for the next 10 years. So, yeah, I definitely think that I’m a threat.

The likes of Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer are new additions to the talent roster. Stratton is excited to one day mix it up with them in the ring.

I definitely think that once I lock up with Stephanie (Vaquer) or Giulia, I feel like it’s just more people to have amazing matches with. I’m super excited for them, I’m super excited for the women’s division and for them to eventually come up and have matches with some of the best women’s wrestlers in the world. I think it’s just something that we can all relish in.

Stratton is in the midst of a storyline with WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax. On the 9/20 SmackDown, they lost a tag match to Naomi and Bayley.

On the 9/27 SmackDown, Bayley and Naomi will go one-on-one to determine who challenges Jax for her title at Bad Blood.

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

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