Tiffany Stratton picks 7-time WWE Women's Champion from the veteran roster as potential tag team partner
WWE Superstar Tiffany Stratton has been making waves since her move to SmackDown earlier this year, forming a powerful alliance with Nia Jax on the main roster. The up-and-coming star recently expressed her desire to tag team with the legendary Trish Stratus, a seven-time WWE Women's Champion, if given a choice from the veteran roster.
At Money in the Bank 2024, The Buff Barbie defeated IYO SKY, Chelsea Green, Naomi, Zoey Stark, and Lyra Valkyria in a Six-Women's Ladder Match and secured the MITB briefcase to become Ms. Money in the Bank.
Jax and Stratton have been teaming up for the past several weeks on SmackDown and WWE house shows to face Bayley and Naomi in tag team matches.
In a recent interview with the Daily Star, The Center of The Universe was asked who she would choose as her tag team partner if she could pick anyone from history. Tiffany Stratton named Trish Stratus.
"Maybe, Trish Stratus," she said. [From 11:26 to 11:36]
Check out the full interview below:
Trish Stratus calls out Tiffany Stratton for a WWE dream match
While The Buff Barbie is open to a partnership with Stratus, the latter's feelings on the matter might be different. For those unaware, after Tiffany Stratton won the Money in the Bank in Toronto, Canada, she had a major backstage confrontation with the WWE Hall of Famer.
During an appearance at Comic-Con Northern Ireland 2024, Trish Stratus called out the former NXT Women's Champion to a match, implying that Stratton was arrogant and needed to learn a lesson from a seasoned wrestler.
"What time is it? Is it Tiffy Time? I mean, she’s a little bit arrogant, and I think it’d be interesting to show her what it’s all about from someone back in the day. Maybe Tiffany Stratton," she said.
It remains to be seen if the Stamford-based promotion will book a dream match between Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus or if they will team up instead in the future.
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