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WWE Expected To Punish Tiffany Stratton For Shocking Reason

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SmackDown results: Feb. 2, 2024 - Source: WWE.com

Tiffany Stratton recently called out WWE.

During a recent interview, Tiffany Stratton stated that her character has become “stale” over the past year. She also noted that there has been a lack of creative storylines for her and suggested that her current character has become boring. Stratton added that she would like to bring a more heelish edge to her on-screen persona.

Speaking on a recent edition of Behind The Turnbuckle Studios’ The Coach and Bro Show podcast, Jonathan Coachman addressed Tiffany Stratton’s comments and said that WWE might punish her for calling the company out publicly.

Vince Russo agreed with Coachman, saying that she is very likely to face consequences for speaking out.

Jonathan Coachman: I thought Tiffy time looked as good Friday as I’ve ever seen her look, and she was gone hurt. Comes back and then she speaks up in a podcast saying, “Where’s my stories? Where are my opponents?” I’m guessing she’s going to get punished for that.

Vince Russo: Without a shadow of a doubt. Yeah, because she’s calling them out. (From 1:02:46)

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WWE Has Not Decided On Tiffany Stratton’s WrestleMania 42 Direction

Tiffany Stratton competed in both the Royal Rumble and the Elimination Chamber this year, but came up short in both matches.

According to a recent report from Self-Made Sessions, WWE is currently undecided on Tiffany Stratton’s direction heading into WrestleMania 42, leaving her without a clear storyline as the event approaches.

What does Tiffany do at Mania? Right now, she’s kind of directionless. WWE isn’t sure what Tiffany does because she’s in pretty good form at the moment, admittedly, but she didn’t get the Jade Cargill match. So we’ll see what’s next for Tiffany.

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