Tiffany Stratton
American professional wrestler
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2025 | Tiffany Stratton appears in the video game WWE 2K25, representing her as a playable character in the professional wrestling video game series |
March 30 2025 | Successfully defended the WWE Women's Championship against Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 41, turning face in the process. |
March 1 2025 | Teamed with Trish Stratus to defeat Nia Jax and Candice LeRae at Elimination Chamber: Toronto. |
January 17 2025 | Successfully defended the WWE Women's Championship by defeating Bayley on SmackDown. |
January 3 2025 | Cashed in her Money in the Bank contract to win the WWE Women's Championship from Nia Jax on SmackDown, after turning on Jax and Candice LeRae. |
2024 | Named NXT Superstar of the Year |
2024 | Tiffany Stratton featured as a playable character in WWE 2K24 video game |
July 6 2024 | Won the women's Money in the Bank ladder match. |
February 2024 | Promoted from NXT to the SmackDown brand. |
February 2024 | Promoted from NXT to the main roster, joining the SmackDown brand. |
February 2 2024 | Officially signed with the SmackDown brand. |
January 27 2024 | Entered the women's Royal Rumble match at number 29, representing NXT, eliminating Roxanne Perez before being eliminated by Bayley. |
January 2 2024 | Lost a 'ranch hand or servant for a day' match to Fallon Henley at NXT: New Year's Evil, marking her final NXT appearance. |
2023 | Named NXT Female Superstar of the Year |
2023 | Ranked No. 25 of the top 250 female singles wrestlers in the PWI Women's 250 by Pro Wrestling Illustrated |
2023 | Tiffany Stratton included in WWE 2K23 video game as part of the Pretty Sweet Pack DLC |
2023 | Tiffany Stratton appears as a playable character in WWE SuperCard video game |
2023 | Won the Women's Wrestling Fan Awards Breakout Star of the Year |
September 12 2023 | Lost the NXT Women's Championship to Becky Lynch, ending her 107-day title reign. |
July 30 2023 | Retained NXT Women's Championship against Thea Hail in a submission match at NXT The Great American Bash. |
June 27 2023 | Made her first successful NXT Women's Championship defense against Thea Hail at NXT: Gold Rush. |
May 28 2023 | Won her first career title by winning the NXT Women's Championship, defeating Lyra Valkyria in the finals of an eight-woman tournament. |
January 10 2023 | Returned to NXT: New Year's Evil, modifying her rich girl persona by dropping the 'daddy's girl' part. |
2022 | Began a romantic relationship with professional wrestler Marcel Barthel (Ludwig Kaiser) |
July 5 2022 | Defeated Wendy Choo at NXT: The Great American Bash. |
May 24 2022 | Participated in the NXT Women's Breakout Tournament, replacing Nikkita Lyons and reaching the finals before losing to Roxanne Perez. |
April 19 2022 | Won a match against Sarray on NXT, ending their ongoing feud. |
December 28 2021 | Debuted on NXT as a heel with a spoiled rich girl gimmick, defeating Fallon Henley. |
November 2021 | Debuts in WWE's developmental brand NXT, adopting a glamorous woman gimmick. |
November 2021 | Debuts in WWE's developmental brand NXT, adopting a glamorous persona. |
November 16 2021 | Made her professional wrestling debut on 205 Live, defeating Amari Miller under the ring name Tiffany Stratton. |
August 2021 | Signs contract with WWE after previously winning weightlifting and bodybuilding championships. |
August 30 2021 | Tiffany Woynilko was announced as the only woman in a new group of recruits training at the WWE Performance Center. |
May 20 2017 | Participated in the Elite Challenge in Colorado Springs, Colorado, placing 7th in Trampoline (Open) |
February 25 2017 | Competed in the Winter Classic in Battle Creek, Michigan, placing 7th in Developmental Men's |
June 12 2016 | Competed in the USA Gymnastics Championships in Providence, Rhode Island, finishing 7th in Trampoline (Open) and 3rd in Developmental Men's |
May 7 2016 | Participated in the Elite Challenge in Colorado Springs, Colorado, achieving 4th place in Trampoline (Open) and 5th place in Developmental Men's |
February 20 2016 | Competed in the Winter Classic in Battle Creek, Michigan, placing 2nd in Developmental Men's (Open) division |
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