
Tiffany Stratton says there’s no major drama brewing in the WWE women’s locker room these days, describing the group as close-knit and happy with where they stand in the company.
She made the comments in an interview with KFAN Radio this past Monday, July 13, while promoting next month’s SummerSlam in Minneapolis.
“I would say a lot of the girls are always kind of trying to navigate things. It is such a tough business, but we have a couple girls in the locker room, like Nia Jax, Natalya that people kind of go to and ask questions. They’re so amazing, and we have such a good locker room. I feel like it’s pretty much drama-free. I feel like it used to be a lot cattier back in the day, but naturally with more TV time, and it’s a lot less cutthroat. The girls have kind of bonded and we’re all just in a good place in our careers. So yeah, everyone’s great in the locker room.”
Nia Jax has been pointed to as an example in the WWE locker room before. Back in September 2025, Chelsea Green defended Jax after she received criticism on social media, publicly calling her an important leader in the women’s locker room.
Stratton’s comment about increased TV time comes at a time when WWE has been expanding the space given to women on its programming. She won the Women’s United States Championship by beating Giulia on the April 24 episode of SmackDown, becoming the sixth champion in the title’s history since it was introduced in late 2024.
She has kept the title since then, including a win over Jade Cargill at Night of Champions on June 27 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.