WWE Star Explains Why Recent Match Finish Was The Most Memorable Of Their Career

WWE Star Explains Why Recent Match Finish Was The Most Memorable Of Their Career WWE

A rising WWE star has picked out what she feels is her most memorable match finish of her career thus far.

NXT Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton has bounced back from an injury layoff in late 2022 to have an extremely strong 2023, now leading the brands female division as champion.

Stratton claimed the then-vacant title at NXT Battleground on May 28, defeating Lyra Valkyria with the Prettiest Moonsault Ever, but does she consider it personal favourite execution of her finisher across her almost two years competing in WWE?

Speaking to Ryan Satin on the Out of Character podcast, Stratton was asked about her finishing move, the Prettiest Moonsault Ever and what was the most memorable execution of the move thus far.

Stratton said:

“My moonsault, that was the best moonsault I have ever done, and it was on the pay-per-view. 

“It was for the title. It was when it mattered the most. And the fact that I could pull that off after a 16-minute match is insane to me.”

At only 24-years-old, Stratton certainly has a high ceiling in WWE, however recently she singled out her real-life partner and fellow WWE star Ludwig Kaiser as a key component of her success thus far, to read more click here.

This week’s NXT (July 4) saw another top WWE prospect enter the female ranks on Tuesday nights, winning her debut singles match in impressive fashion.

This led to a main roster star singling out the potential future star as someone with “undeniable talent and skills”, click here for more details.

Transcript courtesy of WrestlingINC

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