Mandy Rose isn’t holding back after noticing Tiffany Stratton using one of her signature lines. On a recent episode of her Power Alphas podcast, the former WWE star pointed out that Stratton dropped the phrase “Put some respect on my name”, a slogan Mandy had been using for years.

“Tiffany Stratton used my slogan,” Mandy said. “I wasn’t even watching, and I got so many tweets about it. I was like, ‘What is going on?’ I saw the clip, and this bitch even used the same kind of tone. I was like, ‘Hold on a second, I thought we were cool.’ I put her over.”

Mandy acknowledged the constant comparisons between her and the current WWE Women’s Champion, but made it clear—she doesn’t appreciate Stratton using her words.

“Listen, we can admire each other, we can respect, we can look up to, but we can’t take our words from each other. People actually put the two videos side-by-side, and it was kind of weird because it was almost the same. A lot of people are talking, and they’re mentioning…they almost think her saying that was a little wink-wink. Is Mother coming? I’m Mother. They’re calling me Mother on Twitter.”

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Mandy even addressed the speculation about a possible Royal Rumble return, but kept it vague. “Obviously, Tiffany Stratton is new, so congratulations to Tiffy, but don’t use my words, honey. I’ll make that very clear, but that’s okay. But I commend you, and I think you’re doing amazing. So I’ll put you over, but again, don’t use my words.”

Tiffany didn’t waste time responding. Speaking to Ring The Belle, the Women’s Champion dismissed Mandy’s comments as unnecessary drama.

“Honestly, I think it’s a little sad that she felt the need to go on her podcast and say something like that. I wish her the best. Honestly,” Stratton said.

Mandy hasn’t been in WWE since 2022, but her name still gets people talking. With Stratton sitting at the top of the women’s division, could this war of words lead to something bigger down the line?

Do you think Tiffany Stratton was paying homage, or was she straight-up stealing Mandy’s catchphrase? Was it even Mandy's catchphrase in begin with? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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