WWE star Tiffany Stratton has shared a three-word reaction following a confrontation during this past Friday night's edition of SmackDown. The 25-year-old emerged victorious in the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match earlier this month.
Nia Jax will be challenging Bayley for the WWE Women's Championship and is aligned with Tiffany Stratton on SmackDown. However, The Irresistible Force seemingly got upset when Stratton almost cashed in her Money in the Bank contract on Bayley on a recent edition of SmackDown.
Stratton lost to Michin this past Friday night on the blue brand after Bayley provided a distraction. The Role Model destroyed The Buff Barbie's Money in the Bank briefcase, and it caused her to lose the match.
Stratton reacted to the clip on Instagram and stated that she could not believe Bayley's actions.
Stratton and Jax have also developed a friendship in real life. The two stars regularly share updates together on social media.
WWE star breaks character to praise Tiffany Stratton
Bayley recently broke character to compliment Tiffany Stratton on her success in the company.
Speaking on WWE's The Bump in May, the former leader of Damage CTRL praised Stratton's confidence and noted she has only been wrestling for a few years. The 35-year-old noted that it was very impressive for the SmackDown star to already be at this level at such a young age.
"I will say with Tiffany, she has been, including NXT, she has been in WWE and doing this for just a little over three years or something. And that to me blows my mind, and she just had a birthday and only turned 25. That is insane to me. To be at that level, and to already have the confidence that she does, whether it is from the right place or not, you know? It is a little cocky. It is a little conceited, but it is fine," she said. [From 54:38 - 55:05]
You can check out Bayley's comments in the video below:
Tiffany Stratton appears to have a very bright future ahead of her in the promotion. It will be fascinating to see when she decides to cash in her Money in the Bank contract for a title match down the line.