Tiffany Stratton Reveals She Found Out She Was Winning WWE NXT Title On Day Of The Show

Before becoming the WWE Women’s Champion on SmackDown, Tiffany Stratton held the NXT Women’s Championship, a title she won less than two years into her wrestling career. On a recent appearance on the “No-Contest Wrestling” podcast, Stratton opened up about the pressure of that first title win and admitted she initially felt she wasn’t ready for the responsibility.

Stratton captured the vacant NXT Women’s Championship at the NXT Battleground event in a match against Lyra Valkyria. She revealed that she was not given advance notice of the decision. “Nobody really had told me, like, ‘Oh, you’re winning the title.’ I just kind of found out one day when we were calling the match, I think it was day of,” she said.

Due to the last-minute nature of the news, she didn’t have much time to process the significance of the moment. “After that match, I don’t even think it set in for another week,” Stratton explained. “And then I felt almost like I wasn’t ready. And I was like, why are they doing this?”

Despite her initial self-doubt, Stratton grew into the role of champion. She believes being put in that high-pressure situation was ultimately a benefit to her development as a performer. “As time went on, I got more confident, and I think everything happens for a reason,” she stated. “When you get pushed like that, you’re kind of forced to either sink or swim. So I really had no other option but to swim. And I learned a lot, too, in a very short amount of time.”

She credits her entire run in WWE’s developmental brand as the foundation for her current success on the main roster. “I’m super grateful for NXT. They taught me everything I learned so much down there,” she said. “And now I’m champion on SmackDown, and I feel like I am champion now because of NXT and how much I’ve learned… I owe NXT a lot for my career.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit No Contest Wrestling Podcast with O’Shea Jackson with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

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