Summary

Tiffany Stratton believes there is still plenty left for her to accomplish in WWE.

While speaking with Joey Karni, Stratton reflected on how much she has already achieved at 26 years old. She said she feels fortunate that her path into wrestling and WWE came together at the right time, and she expects more major moments to come.

Stratton also pointed to being left off this year's WrestleMania card as something that could set up a bigger opportunity later, whether that means competing for the WWE Women's Championship at SummerSlam in Minnesota or reaching the main event of a future WrestleMania.

What missing WrestleMania could mean for Tiffany Stratton

Tiffany Stratton framing her WrestleMania absence as motivation gives this story a clear WWE consequence, her next major push now feels tied to whether the company positions her for a marquee summer program. If that happens, her comments could end up reading less like frustration and more like the start of a bigger title arc.

It also fits the way Stratton has spoken recently about chasing high-profile matches, including wanting a rematch with Trish Stratus. For a performer already talking about championships and WrestleMania main events, the message is that she still sees her ceiling as much higher than what she has done so far.

Quote from Tiffany Stratton

"Honestly, I’m only 26 years old. I have so much time left in this business to have all of those accolades, like you said, at such a young age, I feel just so blessed. I feel like I got into this business at the perfect time. I was the perfect age, and the cards have always just kind of fell into place for me. I’ve always worked hard, don’t get me wrong, but I’ve always had… very good timing with everything and I fully believe everything happens for a reason. You know, me not being on this year’s Mania is setting me up for something bigger, whether that’s SummerSlam in Minnesota this year and I’m fighting for the WWE Women’s Championship or main eventing next year’s WrestleMania. I fully believe everything happens for a reason."

Sources

Tiffany Stratton while speaking with Joey Karni