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Did Tiffany Stratton's post cross the line, or is this just another case of cancel culture?

Tiffany Stratton, by the fans, is being considered the next megastar in WWE’s Women’s division. Although she is still in the early stages of her profession, people want her to avoid making mistakes that would hurt her career. Well now, it seems like things aren’t really going according to the young star’s plan. Many might know that not long ago, she put out a video on Instagram in which there were some not-so-friendly remarks against Jade Cargill. Following that, she was grilled day and night by her fans. Her actions, however, did not receive any major punishment from the WWE.

Although Stratton did not mention anything in the video, the audio though was something she overlooked. She later deleted the video from Instagram as soon as she realized it included offensive language. Even if the WWE superstar deleted the video quickly, it was still quick enough to reach her fans. Even so, it now seems as if the company has decided to not make the issue big. Recently, she explained what actually happened that day.

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Stratton was present at the Money in The Bank’s media day when she was asked about the Cargill-related Instagram post-incident. She said that it was an honest error because she had no information about the audio of the tape and was simply uploading a random Instagram story.

“It was an honest mistake. I didn’t hear the audio. I had it up for maybe 20 seconds and I deleted it instantly as soon as I heard the audio. It was an honest mistake,” Stratton said while talking to Adrian Hernandez on his YouTube channel.

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Fans just hope that the WWE will not take this story seriously and will push Stratton again as she deserves.

What is the next move for Tiffany Stratton in WWE?

So far, we know that Stratton is now competing in the women’s Money in The Bank ladder match, and she is widely expected to win. The 25-year-old superstar has a lot of promise, which is why everyone wants WWE to push her to the top so she can fully exhibit her talent by clashing with renowned talents such as Bayley and Charlotte Flair.

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What’s your perspective on:

Did Tiffany Stratton's post cross the line, or is this just another case of cancel culture?

Have an interesting take?

Feuds with some of the big names in the industry would be ideal for Stratton, and it will be intriguing to see how WWE intends to shape her future. Will she become a fan favorite? Or will the people hate her? Only time can tell that. But for now, what do you think about the whole incident? Let us know in the comments below.