Tiffany Stratton isn’t just representing the WWE Women’s division—she’s also proudly representing the Performance Center that built her from the ground up.
During a recent interview with Daisha Jones of PHL17 News, the current WWE Women’s Champion opened up about the evolution of NXT and why she believes the WWE Performance Center is essential to the future of the business.
Stratton explained that the diverse athletic backgrounds coming into NXT is part of what makes the developmental system so effective:
“We have so many athletes from all different kinds of backgrounds. We’ve got gymnasts, we’ve got football players, we’ve got dancers, and I think they all just kind of report to the Performance Center and they train to become the next WWE Superstar.”
She credited the WWE’s training system with shaping the next generation, and pointed to her own journey as a success story:
“And I think it’s so important to have some sort of training center to coach the next in line, the future of the business. And they’ve been doing such a great job. I am from the WWE Performance Center. I’m a homegrown talent. So I am proof that the WWE Performance Center works.”
Stratton has seen her stock rise quickly since first debuting in NXT, and her latest run as Women’s Champion solidifies her as one of the most prominent homegrown names on the roster.
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