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Tiffany Stratton is one of those scorching babes of pro wrestling, currently competing in the WWE. She’s a phenomenal athlete, but you fucking have to be to compete with the best in the world. To see how Tiffany Stratton got to one of the highest levels that pro wrestling has to offer, we’ve got to first see where she comes from, right here on ThePornDude!
Growing up as Tiffany Stratton
As with most pro wrestlers, Tiffany Stratton is a stage name. The pro wrestler’s real name is Jessica Woynilko (referred to hereafter as ‘Tiffany Stratton’), and she was born in Prior Lake, Minnesota, USA, in May 1999. It’s a few minutes away from the largest city in the state of Minnesota, Minneapolis.From a very young age, Tiffany Stratton was interested in sports and athletic competitions. She was particularly devoted to gymnastics and competed in all kinds of competitions. Tiffany Stratton was so fucking good in fact that she joined the 2016 United States National Team, competing on a global scale. All the while, she attended college and graduated.
After graduating, Tiffany Stratton wasn’t quite sure what she wanted to do with her life. She knew she wanted to do something athletic, but a career in gymnastics wasn’t particularly lucrative or long-term. Her family got in touch with Greg Gagne, a pro wrestling coach who’s family had deep roots in American pro wrestling in the mid-to-late 20th century, particularly around the Minnesota area where Tiffany Stratton is from.
Tiffany Stratton trains to be a professional wrestler
Greg Gagne’s father, Verne Gagne, used to own and wrestle in one of North America’s largest pro wrestling federations, the American Wrestling Association (AWA). The pro wrestlers that wrestled for the AWA throughout its history read like a who’s who of the best North American pro wrestlers of the mid-to-late 20th century, including Roddy Piper, Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels, The Road Warriors, Big Van Vader, and Hulk Hogan. It was a huge deal until the WWE (then the World Wrestling Federation) convinced pro wrestlers from federations like the AWA to work for them with lucrative deals.Anyone would have been a fool not to jump over, giving the WWE a monopoly over the pro wrestling industry that is still felt today. With all of that said, Greg Gagne – a former pro wrestler himself for the AWA – knows what it takes to compete at a high level. So it was lucky for Tiffany Stratton that he was still living and operating around where she grew up in Minnesota.
“My mom reached out to him,” said Tiffany Stratton in an interview with the Sports Guys Talking Wrestling podcast in July 2023. “Somehow, she knew someone who knew someone who knew him. He wouldn't agree to train me at first. We persuaded him and told him about my background. He was like, 'Okay, so this girl is kind of legit.' Then, he saw me take one bump, and he was like, 'Okay, I think we have something here.' So he trains me. He called whoever he needed to call at WWE to try and get me a tryout because I submitted my application so many times, and they would not look at me. So he kind of helped me with just getting a tryout with WWE. So he's helped me a lot.”
Suffice it to say, Tiffany Stratton may not have gotten her foot into the door of the pro wrestling industry at a high level at a young age had it not been for Greg Gagne and her mother’s insistence. But her impressive background on the United States National Gymnastics team, along with her bodybuilding regimen, gave her a unique profile that WWE ultimately couldn’t pass up. After years of training, her hard work was about to give her a chance of a fucking lifetime!
Tiffany Stratton trains with WWE
Near the end of 2021, WWE announced that it had recruited a new group of athletes to train at its WWE Performance Center. This is where prospective pro wrestlers and even pro wrestlers that have experience working on the independent pro wrestling circuit come to train in all aspects of their new career. From the physical demands to not sounding like a total chode when you’re calling someone out to kick their ass. It aims to be an all-encompassing facility where athletes are trained how WWE prefers their pro wrestlers.Tiffany Stratton was the only woman selected in this new group – only the second group of recruits to train within the Performance Center system. It was a small, select group. All eyes were on them, especially Tiffany Stratton. But it didn’t take long until Tiffany Stratton made her on-screen debut. In fact, it wouldn’t take long at all!
Tiffany Stratton makes her WWE debut
Here’s a fucking timeline of how quickly Tiffany Stratton made her on-screen television appearance on WWE programming. On August 30, 2021, Tiffany Stratton was announced as one of a few athletes signing to the WWE Performance Center to train. Less than three months later on November 16, Tiffany Stratton competed in her debut television match and won. A month later, she debuted on WWE’s main developmental brand, NXT, as the Tiffany Stratton character.Unless you’re fucking stupid and have no idea how pro wrestling works, every pro wrestler has a character/gimmick they portray. For example, the pro wrestler The Undertaker isn’t actually an immortal being with supernatural powers. It’s a character/gimmick (whatever term you want to use) portrayed by an athlete. The same thing is true of the character Tiffany Stratton.
So who is Tiffany Stratton the gimmick? As of this writing, she states that the Tiffany Stratton character is essentially herself, Jessica Woynilko, but elevated. But at the very beginning at the end of 2021, Tiffany Stratton the character called herself ‘Daddy’s Little Rich Girl,’ and was drawing inspiration from several different sources. She explained in an interview on pro wrestling legend Booker T’s Hall of Fame podcast in September 2023:
“When I first debuted as Daddy's Little Rich Girl, my character wasn't really me,” said Tiffany Stratton. “I've definitely drawn inspiration from mean girl characters [like] Sharpay Evans from High School Musical and, I love Paris Hilton; I love the fashion, she's literally a living legend, an icon. Slowly, we [the WWE] have developed my character into my real life personality, just turned up a couple of notches.”
Tiffany Stratton experienced much success on the NXT brand, eventually winning the Women’s NXT Championship. She stayed on the brand for two years, until she debuted on her first big WWE PPV. Fortunately for Tiffany Stratton, she had a hell of a night.
Tiffany Stratton debuts on the main WWE roster
Tiffany Stratton debuted in the 2024 Royal Rumble, being one of the last women to enter the Royal Rumble match at number 29. A month later, she debuted on the Smackdown brand, immediately going on a hot streak of wins. But it was a lot at once, as she mentions in her interview with Busted Open Radio in October 2024:“Immediately when I got called up, I was so nervous. I didn't know any of the girls in the locker room. I was never in front of big audiences. I was always in front of the same 5200 people at NXT. It definitely kind of threw me off for a second. I had to be like, 'Okay. You have to adjust to this. It's more pressure.' But as I go, I've been getting so much more comfortable. My confidence is there now.”
A few months later, Tiffany Stratton won the coveted Money in the Bank match. Within a year, she could ‘cash in’ her chance to compete for a main roster women’s title at any point in time. It was a hell of an achievement for someone that had only been on a main roster brand for a short period of time – mere months, in fact – and it points to Tiffany Stratton’s undoubtedly bright future in the WWE and pro wrestling as a whole!