Tiffany Stratton has been riding high since winning the WWE Women’s Championship at the start of the year. However, she recently found herself in some controversy after Mandy Rose accused her of stealing her catchphrase, and now Tiffany Stratton has responded to the accusation.

After Tiffany Stratton cashed in her Money in the Bank contract on January 3 to become the WWE Women’s Champion, she appeared on SmackDown the following week, demanding that everyone “put some respect” on her name. This led to Mandy Rose accusing Tiffany Stratton of stealing her catchphrase.

“To be honest, I wasn’t even watching it. I got so many tweets about it and I was like, ‘What is going on?’ and I saw the clip and this b***h even used the same kinda tone,” she said. I was like, hold on a second, I thought we were cool. I put her over here. Listen, we can admire each other, we can respect, we can look up to, but we can’t take our words from each other.”

While speaking to Ring the Belle, Tiffany Stratton responded to Mandy Rose’s accusation as she said that she found it unfortunate that Rose felt the need to bring it up on her podcast. However, she wished her well despite the comments, saying, “Honestly, I think it’s a little sad that she felt the need to go on her podcast and say something like that. But I wish her the best, honestly.”

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Many fans will agree that Tiffany Stratton handled Mandy Rose’s accusation with grace. In the meantime, she is more focused on continuing her reign as the WWE Women’s Champion, especially if she has to defend her title against Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 41.

Do you think Tiffany Stratton copied Mandy Rose, or is this just a common phrase anyone can use? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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