Tiffany Stratton is the new WWE Women's Champion (Image credits: WWE.com)
WWE has made a major change to Tiffany Stratton's Women's Championship after her victory over Nia Jax on SmackDown. Stratton cashed in her Money in the Bank contract.
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In the three-hour show, Nia retained her title against Naomi. After the match, the 25-year-old hit Candice LeRae with the briefcase before shifting her focus to Jax, hitting her in the back, and allowing Bianca Belair to hit the KOD.
Post-SmackDown, Stratton received custom side plates with her initials for the Women's Championship. WWE posted a video of her reaction.
Check out Stratton's reaction to receiving new side plates for the Women's Championship:
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In 2024, Stratton allied with Jax and even helped her win the WWE Women's Championship at the SummerSlam Premium Live Event. Her interference led to Jax dethroning Bayley and even defending the title against The Role Model at Bad Blood.
During her reign as the Women's Champion, Jax defended the title against Naomi on multiple occasions. She was also in contention to become the inaugural Crown Jewel Women's Champion but lost to Liv Morgan at the titular event last year.
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Tiffany Stratton's victory over Jax on SmackDown marked her first title win on the main roster. She previously held the NXT Women's Championship while on the brand.
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