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Tiffany Stratton Clears The Air Regarding Controversial Video

It may be nearly her time, and before that, Tiffany Stratton clears the air regarding a controversial video she shared via social media.

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It may be nearly her time, and before that, Tiffany Stratton clears the air regarding a controversial video she shared via social media.

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Just a few months back, it seemed as though Tiffy Time might end up cancelled. Tiffany Stratton has been on a rocket ship in terms of progressing up the WWE ladder. She’s held the NXT title and now surely has eyes on one of the women’s titles on either RAW or SmackDown. But that dream nearly got cancelled. Or, at least, it could have, if cooler heads had not prevailed.

Back in May, Tiffany Stratton shared-and then quickly deleted-a video she shared that happened to have her calling Jade Cargill something not all that flattering. Upon posting it, Stratton realized what it was and what had been added in, and deleted the post. But it was too late, it had been seen and shared and the damage might have been done.

Except, after reviewing things, Stratton confirmed it was an innocent mistake and WWE brass would not punish her for such a mistake. Refreshing, isn’t it?

Clearing the air

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Stratton is one of six Superstars in the women’s Money In The Bank ladder match, meaning she has a decent shot of being a champion-in-waiting. If Tiffy Time doesn’t get it done Saturday, she will eventually. But ahead of that possibly big career moment, Stratton was asked again about the post.

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Tiffany Stratton reiterated that the controversial video was entirely shared by accident. She had no malicious intent and has no ill will toward Jade or any other Superstars. That is, outside of wanting to beat them all and become a champion. She has as good a chance as any of the other five Superstars to take a big step in Toronto. But if not now, it shouldn’t be long before it’s Tiffy Time.

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