Tiffany Stratton may have her eyes set on a major opportunity, but it’s not her close friend Nia Jax who should be worried—it’s Liv Morgan.

As the holder of the Money in the Bank contract, Stratton has kept fans guessing about when and where she’ll strike. During a recent appearance on Busted Open Radio, she dropped a major hint that Liv Morgan could be the real target of her briefcase.

With WWE Bad Blood approaching, Stratton addressed speculation about whether she’d cash in on Jax, who will be defending her WWE Women’s Championship against Bayley. Stratton quickly shut down the idea, expressing her loyalty to Jax, who even gifted her the custom pink and bedazzled briefcase. “I would never, ever, ever cash in on my queen,” Stratton assured listeners.

Instead, Stratton shifted the conversation to WWE Raw Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan. “There is a second title… I feel like people forget we’ve got Liv Morgan over on Raw. Who knows? I could show up this Monday, or I could show up at [WWE Bad Blood],” Stratton teased. “I could easily just cash in on Liv after her match with Rhea [Ripley] and win the title.”

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The potential cash-in adds another layer of intrigue to WWE Bad Blood, especially with Liv Morgan set to defend her title against Rhea Ripley. If Stratton chooses to strike, it could dramatically shift the WWE women’s division.

Whether Stratton seizes her moment at WWE Bad Blood or keeps fans on edge a bit longer, one thing is clear—Liv Morgan needs to watch her back, as Tiffany Stratton could be ready to change the game.

Do you think Tiffany Stratton will make her move and cash in on Liv Morgan? Or will she bide her time for the perfect moment? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier

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