Tiffany Stratton Talks NXT Women’s Championship Match and Cross-Promotional Excitement

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Former NXT Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton recently shared her excitement about Jordynne Grace making her way to NXT during an interview on the Battleground podcast.

Stratton emphasized how Grace’s presence will not only bring more attention to NXT but also broaden the roster’s diversity.

“Yeah, I think it’s so cool that we have people coming over from different promotions and stuff like that,” Stratton remarked.

“It definitely brings more eyes on the company and broadens our roster. Roxanne Perez vs. Jordynne Grace is a dream match for many fans. The possibility of more talents from different companies coming over opens up so many dream match opportunities.”

Stratton’s High Praise for “Timeless” Toni Storm

In the same interview, Stratton also expressed her admiration for AEW Women’s Champion Toni Storm. Known for her “Timeless” persona, Storm has been a standout in AEW, earning respect from peers and fans alike.

“I do love what Toni Storm is doing. I respect so much of her in-ring work,” Stratton said, highlighting the exceptional talent that Storm brings to the table.

The Impact of Cross-Promotional Talent Exchange

The infusion of talent from various promotions into NXT is a trend that excites many within the wrestling community.

Stratton’s comments reflect a broader sentiment that such moves enrich the wrestling landscape, providing fresh and exciting matchups that were previously deemed impossible.

As Jordynne Grace prepares to challenge Roxanne Perez for the NXT Women’s Championship at NXT Battleground, fans are buzzing with anticipation. The potential for further cross-promotional clashes continues to fuel the excitement, promising a dynamic and unpredictable future for NXT.

For the full interview with Tiffany Stratton, including her thoughts on other wrestling topics, check out the Battleground podcast on YouTube.

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