Tiffany Stratton just passed the 7 month mark of her first reign as WWE Women’s Champion. The rising Superstar often finds herself wrapped up in controversy, both on-screen and behind-the-scenes, but now she’s prevented a situation before it could unfold.
Hulk Hogan passed away almost two weeks ago at the age of 71. The wrestling legend has been celebrated throughout the industry ever since his death from cardiac arrest. While countless tributes have been made to the WWE Hall of Famer, others have refused to honor Hogan due to various controversies from his past.
The Blonde Bombshell previously found herself in a situation stemming from the heated promo with Charlotte Flair. Logan Paul, also no stranger to controversial matters, recently interviewed Stratton on Impaulsive, and offered her the chance to prevent another debacle over Hogan.
Tiffany Stratton Does Not Want To Discuss Hulk Hogan
The majority of Hulk Hogan discussions over the past two weeks have been positive, heartfelt tributes to the 6-time WCW champion. However, many people have doubled down on their stances against The Hulkster.
Tiffany Stratton joined Logan Paul and co-host Mike Majlak on the latest episode of Impaulsive. The current WWE Women’s Champion was asked if she wanted to discuss Hogan’s passing or not.
“No, I don’t. You know how many times I’ve been canceled? A lot,” Tiffany Stratton said.
Paul then laughed and joked that Stratton has had a serious and continuous lapse of judgment more than once, which he can relate to. Majlak then commented to Stratton, saying a person cannot be canceled. He then mentioned her recent debacle with Charlotte Flair.
“I mean… technically, yeah. I am not canceled. [Majlak: you can only cancel yourself and that means apologizing] That’s true… [Majlak: like with Charlotte Flair],” Tiffany Stratton said.
The Buff Barbie tried to hold in her laugh, as Paul unsuccessfully tried to pivot back to The Immortal One. Stratton admitted she canceled herself in the debacle with Flair, adding that her boss made her apologize, referring to Chief Content Officer Triple H.
“That’s true… I canceled myself there. I had no other choice, my boss told me to apologize,” Tiffany Stratton said.
Stratton retained over Jade Cargill at WWE SummerSlam this past weekend. The win came after retaining over Trish Stratus at WWE Evolution on July 13.