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Tiffany Stratton Addresses Her WWE Future Following SmackDown Title Loss

Tiffany Stratton says she plans to wrestle for at least another decade during a livestream with N3on.

Tiffany Stratton Addresses Her WWE Future Following SmackDown Title Loss

Tiffany Stratton has no plans to step away from WWE anytime soon. The former WWE Women’s Champion said she still sees herself competing for years to come, provided her body continues to hold up under the demands of the ring.

Stratton addressed her long-term future during a recent livestream with streamer N3on, when she was asked how much longer she plans to wrestle.

“Like at least another 10 years. Until I’m like 35, and then we’ll see.”

She added that she’s feeling good physically right now but acknowledged that how long she continues will ultimately depend on the toll bumps take on her body over the coming years.

The comments echo something Stratton said back in May, when she pushed back on suggestions that she had lost interest in wrestling by projecting an even longer timeline.

“I’m here for it, and I’m here to stay for at least 15 years.”

While the two estimates don’t quite line up, Stratton’s overall message remains the same. She plans to be in wrestling for the long haul.

Her remarks also come just days after a significant shift in her career. On the August 14 SmackDown, Stratton dropped the Women’s United States Championship to Jacy Jayne after Nia Jax and Lash Legend attacked her before the match.

Though she’s been a pro wrestler for just over five years, Stratton has already held the WWE Women’s Championship, the Women’s United States Championship, and the NXT Women’s Championship, and she won the 2024 Women’s Money in the Bank. Prior to wrestling, she was a member of the U.S. national gymnastics team in 2016.