Tiffany Stratton Shares Emotional Backstage Photo From WWE Women's Championship Win

Tiffany Stratton shares a backstage moment with Ludwig Kaiser following her WWE Women’s Championship win on SmackDown through a Money in the Bank cash-in.

Tiffany Stratton Shares Emotional Backstage Photo From WWE Women’s Championship Win

Tiffany Stratton revealed a backstage photo with Ludwig Kaiser taken moments after winning the WWE Women’s Championship. The image appeared in a recent Instagram post highlighting her start to 2025

Stratton captured the title on the January 3rd SmackDown after cashing in her Money in the Bank contract on Nia Jax. The cash-in came directly after Jax’s successful defense against Naomi, where Stratton had assisted at ringside.

The Instagram gallery, captioned “2025>”, includes the previously unseen photo showing Kaiser embracing Stratton following her championship victory. The image appears in the third slide of her post celebrating her achievements in the first three weeks of January.

Money in the Bank Journey Leads to Championship Glory

Before claiming the WWE Women’s Championship, Stratton played a significant role in Jax’s title reign. She helped Jax defeat Bayley at SummerSlam 2024 and contributed to several successful championship defenses. Throughout 2024, Stratton frequently teased using her Money in the Bank contract, which she had won earlier that year.

Stratton faces her first title defense against Bayley on the upcoming edition of SmackDown.

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