Tiffany Stratton Felt Justified In Personal Charlotte Flair Attack
Tiffany Stratton has opened up about her controversial promo with Charlotte Flair, and while she felt justified in getting personal.
Tiffany Stratton and Charlotte Flair faced each other for the WWE Women’s Title at WrestleMania 41, with Stratton coming out the victor, but the match was not what left everyone talking.
In the lead-up to that title bout, Charlotte Flair talked over Stratton and ad-libbed during a promo between the two women, clearly throwing the WWE Women’s Champion off her game. Stratton chose to fight fire with fire, and the next time the two went at it on the mic, Stratton got personal, referencing Flair’s record of “0-3” when it came to marriages and divorces.
Tiffany Stratton Felt Justified With Personal Attack
The aftermath of this was captured on WWE: Unreal with an angry Triple H demanding that Stratton apologise for going off script.
Speaking on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast, Tiffany Stratton explained her side of what happened, admitting she had no problem apologising but that she felt justified in what she did:
Things were heated, very competitive. I’m also competitive, trying to prove to Charlotte Flair I can go, I can stand up to her, I’m worthy of this title. So yeah, s*** got heated, we went off script. It happens. I did have to apologize.
I’m someone that can embrace being wrong. I had no problem apologising. I think what I did was justified, but maybe I shouldn’t have gone that far. But I do feel that I was justified by what I did.