WWE’s Tiffany Stratton Dismisses “Plastic” Rumors
Tiffany Stratton doesn’t appreciate certain labels put on her by some mean WWE fans.
The current WWE Women’s US Champion, Tiffany Stratton, is one of the top female superstars in the company.
After a successful 10-month reign as the WWE Women’s Champion in 2025, Stratton proved herself against the best of the best, whether it was Charlotte Flair, Nia Jax, or even a legend like Trish Stratus.
Since winning the WWE Women’s US Title from Giulia on the April 24th edition of SmackDown, Tiffany Stratton has taken on all comers and seems intent on having a long run as the Women’s US Champion.
During a recent Twitch stream, “Tiffy Time” interacted with some fans about the work she’s had done on her body. The 27-year-old former gymnast is a blonde bombshell, but even she admits she did get some work done. However, that doesn’t mean she’s plastic from head to toe like some people might believe.
““I’m not plastic from head to toe. It’s just the chest, the lips, and some botox, that’s it. Let’s move on.”
On the same Twitch stream, Tiffany Stratton also shut down rumors that Giovanni Vinci was fired by WWE for hitting on her while she was dating Ludwig Kaiser, who is her ex.
“You guys. That may be the craziest one I’ve ever heard. That did not happen, that is not true. There is no truth to that. I hope he’s doing amazing. I heard he just signed with TNA, and I think he’s gonna kill it. So absolutely no truth to that. That’s a [completely] false accusation.”
Tiffany Stratton Had Many Nagging Injuries In Gymnastics
Before signing with WWE in late 2021 and debuting on TV less than a year later, the former NXT Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton was a successful gymnast.
When she performs in a WWE ring, Stratton often showcases those gymnastic skills and executes them well.
In a recent interview, Stratton revealed she had rheumatoid arthritis as a little girl, and still competed as a high-level athlete throughout her life.
“So immediately, I had my dad sign me up (for gymnastics) — my mom and my dad, and I’m somebody who I can catch onto things really, really fast… I think you had to start at level six and then you had to work your way up so I started at level six and I competed and I won and I got to go to the next level, to the next level, to the next level, until I was a level 10 gymnast.
I had so many nagging injuries. I don’t think you guys understand. It was so brutal on my body. So is wrestling but not in the way that gymnastics was. I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis as a little girl… I always had so much grit in me to just pound it out and no matter how much pain I felt, I still was just gonna be giving it my all in gymnastics.”
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