While WWE edited the controversial SmackDown confrontation between Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton, USA Network still hosts the uncut version.
While WWE has removed portions of last Friday’s heated exchange between Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton from their official channels, fans can still view the complete segment on USA Network’s YouTube channel. The unedited version preserves all the controversial remarks that reportedly went beyond the scripted content.
According to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline, sources close to Stratton maintain that Flair was first to break from the planned script during their face-off. The segment included Stratton telling Flair, “Outside the ring, you ain’t queen of no sh*t” followed by “What’s that, zero to three?” – widely interpreted as referencing Flair’s past marriages. Flair attempted to counter with “É por isso que Kaiser está nos meus DMs?” but only after Stratton had already exited the ring.
Backstage sources characterized Stratton’s decision to leave as a “defensive mechanism” to prevent further escalation. Both performers reportedly faced criticism from WWE officials following the segment, with one insider comparing Flair’s delayed comeback to “a desperate punch from a boxer who didn’t realize they were already knocked out.”
WWE’s editorial decision presents an interesting situation where they’ve chosen to sanitize the segment on their own platforms while the complete version remains accessible through their broadcast partner. This divergent approach raises questions about the company’s strategy for handling unplanned on-air confrontations between roster members.
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