
Tiffany Stratton is living her Barbie dream on WWEs main roster, but her journey to glam superstardom nearly took a very different turn.
During her interview on No-Contest Wrestling with OShea Jackson Jr., Stratton opened up about WWE scrapping her original daddys girl gimmick in NXTand why it never made it past the early stages.
Stratton revealed that the character was modeled after real-life pop culture icons like Sharpay Evans from High School Musical and Paris Hilton. But it didnt last long once WWE officials realized they had no storyline endgame in sight.
Rather than fight the change, Stratton embraced the pivot. She noted that her newer personamore Barbie than bratis one she feels far more comfortable with.
Stratton added that her character has evolved naturally since the change, and fans have continued to connect with her newer glam-infused vibe, both in NXT and now on SmackDown.
Dropping the daddys girl angle may have been the best thing for her careerand shes proving that she doesnt need a fictional father figure to shine in the spotlight.
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