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Since dropping the WWE Women’s Championship to Jade Cargill on the November 1, 2025, edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event, Tiffany Stratton has been conspicuously absent from television. Initially, the prevailing belief among fans and pundits was that Stratton was simply taking a standard creative hiatus to recharge after a high-profile title reign. However, new reports have confirmed that her absence was far more serious, stemming from a legitimate, undisclosed injury rather than a storyline decision.
While she has been missing from the ring, the “Buff Barbie” has remained active on social media, keeping her name in the conversation through frequent updates. In recent days, Stratton has shared a series of photos, selfies, and TikTok videos that have sparked immediate buzz. These posts have revealed a “noticeable change” in her appearance, leading to rampant speculation about whether this transformation signals a character shift ahead of her rumored return at the Royal Rumble this weekend.
With reports already circulating that Stratton is in Saudi Arabia and medically cleared to compete, this visual reinvention could be the final piece of the puzzle for her comeback. Fans are eager to see if this new version of Stratton will differ from the “Tiffy Time” persona that dominated the blue brand throughout 2025. You can check out her new look below.
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