Tiffany Stratton On Transitioning To WWE's Main Roster And How Her Confident Has Grown Since NXT

Tiffany Stratton On Transitioning To WWE's Main Roster And How Her Confident Has Grown Since NXT

Former NXT Women's Champion and current Money in the Bank holder Tiffany Stratton has talked about making the transition to WWE's main roster and explains how her confidence has grown as a WWE Superstar.

By JoshWilding - Oct 10, 2024 11:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Tiffany Stratton won this year's Money in the Bank Ladder match, meaning she's pretty much guaranteed to become WWE Women's Champion or Women's World Champion in the coming months. 

Her star has risen extremely quickly since arriving on the main roster and the former NXT Women's Champion has now addressed that transition during a recent interview with Busted Open Radio.

"Immediately when I got called up, I was so nervous," she admitted. "I didn't know any of the girls in the locker room. I was never in front of big audiences. I was always in front of the same 5200 people at NXT. So, definitely, the bigger audiences, the different states, the different crowds every week, it definitely kind of threw me off for a second."

"I had to be like, 'Okay. You have to adjust to this. It's more pressure.' But as I go, I've been getting so much more comfortable," Stratton continued. "My confidence is there now. I don't second guess myself anymore. I just go out and be Tiffany Stratton."

WWE has been setting the stage for Stratton to turn on Nia Jax as the heel continues bullying her and it's clear that when she does cash in, it's going to get a huge pop from fans. 

Earlier this year, the Money in the Bank holder was asked if she sees herself as a threat in the women's division. "Yeah, 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 ten years, so yeah, I definitely think that I’m a threat."

Stratton added, "I feel like I am the future, I am the now, and I wouldn’t say that right off the bat, I kind of earned everybody’s respect. I would say that it took a while, but I think right now, it’s such a good time to be a women’s wrestler and be in the WWE, especially with going to Netflix and all these tours that we’re doing all around the world, so I’m very blessed."

Do you think Stratton will successfully cash in? As always, let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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