Tiffany Stratton has emerged as one of the fastest-rising stars on WWE’s main roster. Despite being just over two years into her wrestling career, many fans would agree that Tiffany Stratton is progressing rapidly and improving in the ring on a daily basis and she hopes to make it to a big stage in her hometown way ahead in the future.

The Center of the Universe was called up to the SmackDown brand a few months ago and has battled the likes of Liv Morgan, Bayley, and Naomi. In an interview with Fightful, Tiffany Stratton discussed her career advancement, admitting that although it was fast, she managed to adjust pretty fast.

“Honestly, I think the timing was perfect,” Stratton said. “But I did feel like everything happened very fast for me. At times, it felt a little too fast, but I adjusted well. I’m really just thankful to be here and to have been called up, especially being here at Mania.”

Moreover, Stratton also acknowledged that she struggled with in-ring psychology when she first started training to perform inside the squared circle.

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“I really didn’t understand in-ring psychology at first. Now, I’m starting to grasp it, and I realize that storytelling is a major part of wrestling. That’s my biggest weakness, I would say, is storytelling and in-ring psychology.”

WWE has remained high on Tiffany Stratton despite some racial controversy that surrounded in recent memory. So we will have to wait and see WWE’s plans to capitalize on the growing popularity and momentum of the Buff Barbie.

What are your thoughts on Tiffany Stratton’s managing to adjust to her career advancement easily? Sound off in the comments!

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