Tiffany Stratton shares one-word reaction to stunning image of WWE champion
Tiffany Stratton shared a one-word reaction to a stunning photo of a current WWE champion. The Buff Barbie won the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match last month in Toronto, Canada.
Bayley defended the WWE Women's Championship against Nia Jax this past Saturday night at SummerSlam. Stratton attempted to cash in during the match, but the former Damage CTRL member took her out before she had the chance. However, the distraction allowed Jax to pick up the victory and capture the championship.
The former NXT Women's Champion took to her Instagram story to post an image of Jax wearing her Queen of the Ring crown and shared a one-word reaction. You can check out her Instagram story by clicking here.
"Bruh..," she wrote.
Tiffany Stratton is a former NXT Champion and can now cash in for a title shot on the main roster after winning the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
Tiffany Stratton reveals her dream opponents in WWE
SmackDown star Tiffany Stratton recently named two stars she would like the opportunity to have a match against.
Speaking with Emily Mae in an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda Wrestling, the former champion stated that Rhea Ripley was her dream opponent. She then named Women's World Champion Liv Morgan as another star she would like to face down the line. Morgan defeated Ripley with the help of Dominik Mysterio this past Saturday night at WWE SummerSlam.
"I wanna face Rhea Ripley. Rhea Ripley is my [dream opponent]. I would say my number two, Rhea Ripley when she comes back and when she's healthy [is number one], and Liv Morgan [is number two]," she said. [1:14 – 1:24]
You can check out the interview with Stratton in the video below:
Tiffany Stratton also recently pitched the idea of her facing Charlotte Flair in the main event of Night One of WrestleMania next year. Flair suffered a major injury last December and still has not returned to action. It will be fascinating to see when the 25-year-old decides to cash in her Money in the Bank contract for a title match moving forward on SmackDown.