WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton is staying silent about Hulk Hogan’s death — and now we know why.

Stratton was a guest on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast when the topic of Hogan came up. Paul casually asked her if she wanted to say anything about the late wrestling legend.

“Do you want to talk about Hulk Hogan or no?”

But Stratton didn’t hesitate to shut it down. With a blunt response, she made it clear she had no interest in touching that topic.

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“No, I don’t. Okay. You know how many times I’ve been canceled? A lot. Let’s not.”

Logan Paul, not one to let things go easily, acknowledged her controversial history but pointed out that cancel culture only sticks when someone cancels themselves by apologizing or admitting fault.

“Yeah, you’ve had severe continuous lapses in judgment, more than once. You can only get canceled if you cancel yourself and that means apologizing.”

Stratton agreed, saying that’s exactly what happened in this situation.

“That’s true. I canceled myself there. I had no other choice.”

Stratton has been in the hot seat before. Earlier this year, she came under fire after an interaction with a Black fan on SmackDown, which sparked racism accusations. Things got even worse when a video surfaced showing her slapping Jade Cargill while a voiceover said “Black bi**,”* with Bianca Belair shown in the background alongside laughing emojis.

While WWE didn’t publicly discipline Stratton over the backlash, the heat from fans was undeniable. Given that history, it’s easy to see why she’s steering clear of anything Hulk Hogan-related — especially considering Hogan’s own controversies in the past.

With emotions still raw following Hogan’s death, Stratton’s decision to avoid the subject altogether may be smart self-preservation… or yet another PR move from someone all too familiar with online heat.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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