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Major WWE title will change hands within a month; may happen before October ends, says Sam Roberts

WWE analyst Sam Roberts recently predicted that a top championship would change hands at Crown Jewel on November 2. Although he claimed it could happen even sooner, by the end of October.

Nia Jax has held the WWE Women's Championship since SummerSlam. The Irresistible Force will now square off against the Women's World Champion Liv Morgan for the Women's Crown Jewel Title at the upcoming Saudi premium live event. On his Notsam Wrestling podcast, Roberts suggested that Ms. Money in the Bank could betray "her queen" at Crown Jewel and cash in on her after costing her the title match against Morgan.

While the 41-year-old claimed the WWE Women's Championship could change hands in Saudi Arabia, he pointed out that it could happen even earlier. The RAW Talk host predicted that creative, led by the Chief Content Officer, Triple H, could book Stratton to capture the title at the PLE or just before it.

"I'd say, you know, by the end of this month. I think because unless Crown Jewel happens at the beginning of November in which case, but within a month from now shall we say, within a month from now I think Tiffany Stratton will be the Women's champion. I think she's gonna cash in soon, probably Crown Jewel if not before," he said. [1:01:54 - 1:02:11]

Check out his comments in the video below:


Will Tiffany Stratton turn babyface before WWE Survivor Series: WarGames?

While addressing Tiffany Stratton's future on his Notsam Wrestling podcast, Sam Roberts predicted that the 25-year-old would turn babyface going into Survivor Series. He claimed that the Buff Barbie would be on the babyface team while Nia Jax would be on the heel one in a Women's WarGames Match at the premium live event.

On Sportskeeda Wrestling's Writing with Russo, former WWE head writer Vince Russo explained how the company could book Stratton as a babyface against Jax. He suggested that the latter be the one who turns on Ms. Money in the Bank.

"Unless you did the old, 'She [Tiffany Stratton] saved Nia a few times and she bailed Nia out a few times and then Nia turns on her because you know maybe that made Nia look bad' or the old, 'I never asked you for any help,' that type of thing. So if she saved Nia's backside a couple of times and then the heel turns on the babyface, I think that gets people behind her," he said. [3:13 onwards]

Check out the video below for Russo's comments:

Since joining the Stamford-based company, Stratton has only held the NXT Women's Championship once. It would be interesting to see if she could capture her second title, and first on the main roster soon.


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