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A WWE star has said that they may repitch their previous NXT character on the main roster, and that it could now ‘have a payoff’.
While she is now established on the WWE main roster reigning as the Women’s United States Champion and a former WWE Women’s Champion, Tiffany Stratton has already had quite the career in WWE.
Tiffany debuted as ‘Daddy’s Little Rich Girl’ on WWE NXT back in October 2021 shortly after the shift to NXT 2.0, where she would go on to become NXT Women’s Champion later down the line as the ‘Center of the Universe’, moving away from her initial character.
Tiffany Stratton To Repitch Former NXT Character
Speaking to KFAN, Tiffany was asked about any pitches she may have made to creative that she wishes they accepted, with her noting that most of the time she just pitches things and moves on.
However, she did mention that she may ‘repitch’ to become Daddy’s Little Rich Girl on the main roster, noting that the initial character ended due to it not having the payoff of her having a ‘daddy’.
She said:
“Honestly I may repitch the Daddy’s Little Rich Girl stuff. I think the reason HBK didn’t want to go for it is because they didn’t have a daddy for me, there was never a pay off.
“Maybe I can have a daddy now on SmackDown and there could be a pay off.”
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Tiffany Stratton Takes Both Positive & Negative Feedback From Social Media
A lot of wrestlers have spoken about fan feedback on social media, with many saying that they often tune out the negativity from fans online.
Tiffany spoke on social media feedback, noting that she sometimes agrees with the negative comments she gets online.
She added:
“Pro wrestling is a very opinion-based entertainment, down to even the booking, your fate is kind of decided by somebody else, you can’t control whether you win a title or the fans like you or not.
“Sometimes the fans will hijack things, and I think the fans are the main reason we have this company, so I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Sometimes I do see hate comments and sometimes I think they’re kinda right. Sometimes I’m like you guys have a lot of cool ideas, or you’re right that’s not working, this is working.
“I take everything into account whether it’s hate or it’s love. I believe if you believe the good on social media you have to believe the bad on social media, so I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
“You can’t let it affect you that much because if you do you’ll just be sitting there reading hate comments all day long. Everyone’s got something to say, it’s just the day and age we live in.
“But everyone’s entitled to their opinion, and wrestling is a very opinion-based business, and that’s okay. We’re here for the fans and I want to hear their opinions and I wanna take what they have to say into consideration.”
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