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Tiffany Stratton says she’s doing okay now following moonsault rough landing

While doing media to promote the WrestleMania 42 ticket sales, WWE Women’s champion Tiffany Stratton told the Going Ringside podcast that she’s physically doing okay following a few weeks on the sidelines.

Stratton had a bad and rough landing following a moonsault in her match against Nia Jax a couple of weeks ago and was pulled from the NXT Homecoming broadcast as a precaution.

“Obviously on that moonsault it was a little bit of a rough landing. However, I was fine,” Stratton said. “I think it was just more precautionary and kind of just monitoring and seeing if anything was bad about the fall. But for the most part, I’m doing good. I’m great!”

Stratton confirmed that the three-way match scheduled for the next Smackdown between her, Jax, and Jade Cargill was supposed to be part of the Wrestlepalooza show but it was pulled not because of time, but as a precaution as she was still not cleared to compete.


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