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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