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Tiffany Stratton Reveals Ambition to Become a Marvel Superhero

WWE Women's Champion Tiffany Stratton has her eyes on Hollywood, revealing her dream movie role in the Marvel Universe.

Tiffany Stratton Reveals Ambition to Become a Marvel Superhero

Tiffany Stratton has ambitions that extend far beyond the squared circle, with her sights now set on Hollywood. The reigning WWE Women’s Champion has revealed her dream movie role, and it’s a character that perfectly aligns with her established in-ring persona.

During a recent Instagram Live session with WWE Deutschland, Stratton was asked which movie franchise she would want to join. She didn’t hesitate to aim for the Marvel Universe, pitching a unique superhero concept of her own.

“I would love to be a part of the Marvel franchise and have my own superhero called Buff Barbie. Because I feel like I’ve been kind of calling myself (that) since before wrestling and I feel like there’s a lot of different things you can do with it, you know? A badass, blonde, buff girl that looks like a Barbie doll, kicking ass and taking names. I think that’s such a cool concept for a Marvel movie.”

The “Buff Barbie” character is not a new development for Stratton. She fully embraced the aesthetic with a Barbie-themed entrance at WrestleMania 41, where she successfully defended her championship against Charlotte Flair. This consistent character work has been a key part of her rise.

Stratton’s confidence is backed by a dominant championship reign that has seen her turn back challenges from legends like Trish Stratus in addition to Flair. Her next major test is a scheduled title defense against Jade Cargill at SummerSlam, which will take place at MetLife Stadium on August 2 and 3. Reports confirm this high-profile match is locked in and is being positioned as a marquee attraction for the two-night event, pitting Stratton against one of her most formidable challengers to date.

While her immediate focus is on Cargill, Stratton is clearly making a loud and clear pitch for her future. With a well-defined character and the confidence to match, she is positioning herself for stardom both inside and outside of WWE.