Tiffany Stratton has evolved into one of the prominent superstars in
WWE’s main roster. However, it was never easy for the superstar to make a huge shift jumping into the main roster from NXT. In a recent interview, the women’s Money in the Bank star candidly shared her initial days of struggle as he found it hard to cope with feeling the inherent pressure.
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Tiffany Stratton is a star in the making, at least WWE is seemingly positive about the approach of the star to be one of the faces of WWE in the women’s division. But the 2024 women’s Money in the Bank winner recently shared that it was not easy to make the big shift from NXT to the main roster. Appearing for a chat with Busted Open Radio, Stratton candidly shared details of her initial days in the main roster.
"Immediately when I got called up, I was so nervous. 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," Stratton said during her interview.
However, the superstar shared that it did not take very long to get the hang of the new environment. "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. My confidence is there now. I don't second guess myself anymore. I just go out and be Tiffany Stratton," she added.
Now, she is climbing the ladder to the top with stunning in-ring skill under her sleeves. Stratton is currently partnered with WWE Women's Champion Nia Jax. Recently, she helped Jax claim her victory against Bayley at WWE’s recent PLE Bad Blood. With the Money in the Bank briefcase in her hand, it is a matter of time for the star to have her potential title run in the near future.
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