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Tiffany Stratton Wants Sabrina Carpenter For WrestleMania Entrance

The reigning WWE Women's Champion named the pop star as her dream musical guest for a future WrestleMania, hoping Carpenter will create and perform a brand-new theme song for her at the event.

Tiffany Stratton Wants Sabrina Carpenter For WrestleMania Entrance

WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton has her sights set on a major WrestleMania moment, and it involves one of music’s biggest stars. Appearing recently on the No-Contest Wrestling podcast, Stratton revealed she wants pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter to perform her entrance at the annual spectacle.

Stratton elaborated on the idea, stating she wants more than just a performance of her current music. “Sabrina Carpenter would be so cool. She’s really hot right now, she just came out with a whole new album,” Stratton said. “I think that would be a banger and I would want her to create my own entrance music and have her perform it for the first time at WrestleMania for me. Sabrina, if you’re listening, let’s do this … It needs to happen, let’s manifest it.”

This level of ambition reflects a confidence Stratton has cultivated since her time in NXT. Reports in the last week have indicated that Stratton holds significant gratitude for Becky Lynch, crediting their feud as a crucial factor in her career trajectory.

According to Stratton, her match against Lynch for the NXT Women’s Championship at NXT No Mercy was a “career-moving moment” that fundamentally changed perceptions of her capabilities. She noted that Lynch acted as a leader and mentor during the program, providing invaluable guidance that helped establish her as a top-level performer.

The concept of a live musical performance at WrestleMania is well-established. In recent years, Slayer’s Kerry King played Damian Priest to the ring, while Living Color performed for CM Punk’s entrance. Bayley has also publicly expressed a desire for Paramore to accompany her one day.

While a special entrance for Stratton is possible, securing an artist of Carpenter’s current stature would likely require a significant financial commitment from WWE for an appearance at the “Show of Shows.”