Tiffany Stratton’s transition to the main roster has been nothing short of meteoric, marked by her standout performance at the Elimination Chamber in Perth.
The overwhelming response she received catapulted her to international recognition, overshadowing even established stars like Liv Morgan.
In an interview with TV Insider, the 24-year-old sensation shared her biggest challenge since moving to the main roster: traveling.
Unlike NXT, where travel was less frequent, main roster obligations demand constant movement, making it a significant adjustment for Stratton.
“Travel would be the number one, craziest, hardest thing to adapt to. You’re traveling every week, twice or more a week. In NXT, I would travel maybe every couple of months. I would say travel is the hardest part of everything.”
Despite the challenges, Stratton acknowledged the support she received from fellow WWE star Nia Jax.
As Stratton navigates her newfound fame, her involvement in the women’s championship feud raises questions about her future post-WWE Draft. If drafted to RAW, she’ll need to forge new rivalries, as SmackDown’s Bayley currently holds the title.
However, the upcoming WWE Backlash event could still see a showdown between Stratton and Bayley, given that Draft changes won’t take effect until the following RAW.
While no match has been confirmed yet, the event lineup, featuring Cody Rhodes vs. AJ Styles and Damian Priest vs. Jey Uso, leaves room for additions in the coming weeks.