Tiffany Stratton is facing a major backlash online as she faces up to the reaction to posting a three-second video on her story. Things have not been going well for her lately, and recently, a rumor surfaced that her match on SmackDown was canceled as well, but the reality may be different.
The reality of the situation is actually quite different at this time. She apparently posted a fan-made video on her Instagram story, which saw fans immediately react negatively. It was a video of her hitting Jade Cargill during a tag team match, but unfortunately, it also had a voiceover that had racist connotations insulting Cargill. Social media has called her out over it, “canceling” her for posting it. The story has since been deleted.
The backlash also saw a rumor rise that her match on SmackDown against Bianca Belair was no longer being advertised after her actions due to heat. This was one such tweet that shared pictures of the match not being advertised.
This tweet is completely fake. The actual reality is that her match is very much on and still being advertised on the WWE site. The screenshot is not the reality of the situation.
As can be seen in the screenshot below, the match is still on. There has been no confirmation of any heat on her for the video. The entire situation might have been a misunderstanding. Further details are yet to emerge.
The match is on, and any news to the contrary is not true at this time
The match is on, and any news to the contrary is not true at this time
Tiffany Stratton will face Bianca Belair in the Queen of the Ring match
Tiffany Stratton has a lot to do on SmackDown, as a win would take her to the semi-finals of the Queen of the Ring tournament. Should she win that match as well, she would compete against her RAW counterpart in the finals.
Tiffany Stratton has received a steady push since her move to the main roster, and it remains to be seen if WWE continues it on the blue brand this week.
Should she win, she will be one step closer to being crowned Queen of the Ring in Saudi Arabia.
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