On a recent episode of the “OneFall” podcast, Tiffany Stratton disclosed her intentions to outshine Charlotte Flair at WWE WrestleMania 41. The duo is set to lock horns on the first night of the mega event. Here’s what she had to say about it:
“We have so many stellar matches with top-tier talents. Just flip a coin and whichever side faces up, you’d believe that person could walk out as the victor. My intention is to capture the most attention and stand out amongst such incredible matches. I want this battle to leave a lasting impression and to be remembered as one of the greatest women’s matches in history. Certainly, I plan to seize the spotlight just like Charlotte did with Rhea [Ripley] a couple of years ago. So, yes, I genuinely intend to make my mark at this WrestleMania.”
Scott Steiner also reacted to speculation, originated from Bruce Prichard, that he was once a contender to win the 1993 WWE Royal Rumble. However, he couldn’t confirm the conjecture himself. Steiner recollected that he declined a creative proposition to compete against his brother, Rick Steiner, in the Royal Rumble to spotlight the “every man for himself” element.
Speaking about this, Steiner exclaimed: “I mean, I’ve heard that before, particularly when Bruce Prichard mentioned something along those lines on his podcast. The intriguing part was when they suggested a match between my brother and me for the Royal Rumble. However, one of the main reasons I got into wrestling was to team-up with my brother, to prove our dominance as a team, and to compete against the world’s best tag teams. Thus, I had zero interest in becoming a World Champion at that time. The timing wasn’t right.”
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