Tiffany Stratton Teases MITB Cash-In for WWE Raw on Netflix

With WWE’s Raw set to premiere on Netflix in January 2025, Tiffany Stratton has hinted at a possible Money in the Bank (MITB) cash-in, making fans eager for what the debut might hold. Stratton’s tease comes alongside a recent interview with Rhea Ripley, who shared insights into the evolution of WWE’s women’s division, addressing the challenges women wrestlers have overcome to be taken seriously.

Tiffany Stratton Considers Cashing In on Raw’s Netflix Debut

Tiffany Stratton, who won the Women’s MITB briefcase in July, recently suggested that she might cash it in during Raw’s premiere on Netflix. In a podcast interview on Gorilla Position, Stratton said, “Maybe I’ll just cash in and become champion on the premiere.” This bold statement has fueled speculation about a potential title match, adding excitement for WWE’s move to the streaming platform.

Stratton has kept fans guessing, building anticipation for her next move. A successful cash-in on Raw’s Netflix debut would mark a historic moment, providing a massive boost to both her career and WWE’s streaming transition. WWE’s Netflix partnership is expected to attract new audiences, and a dramatic MITB cash-in could be a compelling way to kick off this new chapter.

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