WWE NXT Star Set For Imminent Main Roster Call-Up?

This major NXT prospect could be on the WWE main roster as soon as next month.

Tiffany Stratton
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While many are speculating that Bron Breakker is on the cusp of a formal move from NXT to the WWE main roster, it could be that Tiffany Stratton will soon be doing the same.

Via PWInsider, there was lots of talk at this week's Raw about Stratton's performance in the women's Royal Rumble last weekend. This report notes how there have been pitches made for the one-time NXT Women's Champion to be moved to the Raw roster. There isn't any outright confirmation yet, but there is a belief that Stratton could head to the main roster as early as next month.

Of course, many have predicted that Tiffany Stratton would be called up to Raw or SmackDown at some point this year, with her coming off the back of an excellent 2023 in NXT. Having returned from injury last January, Tiffy spent the year putting on stellar matches with the likes of Becky Lynch, Roxanne Perez, Lyra Valkyria, and Indi Hartwell. With those Lynch contests alone, Stratton proved she could more than hold her own against one of the very best in the game.

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Remarkably, Stratton has only been wrestling for just over two years, with the sky the limit for the hugely talented 24-year-old.

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