Tiffany Stratton On A Potential Babyface Turn, Montez Ford Talks Bobby Lashley

Tiffany Stratton On A Potential Babyface Turn, Montez Ford Talks Bobby Lashley
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The renowned WWE superstar, Tiffany Stratton, recently divulged about her possible transition to a babyface role, while clarifying that her character won’t see any significant changes. Known for her heel character in NXT and the WWE main roster, Stratton has however found a positive audience response, notably at the WWE Elimination Chamber 2024.

In a recent conversation with “The New York Post Sports,” Stratton was questioned about the potentiality of turning babyface. In reply, she stated, “I don’t think… I think naturally my character will just kind of turn baby face because the crowd kind of has been slowly kind of turning me baby face. But I don’t think I’m going to change anything just because, you know, why would you change something that’s working?” Furthermore, she added, “Yeah, I don’t think there is going to be too much to change. I think I’m just going to be the same Tiffany Stratton, just maybe a little bit nicer to my coworkers.”

In a separate interview, Montez Ford from The Street Profits shared his views on working with Bobby Lashley in WWE. He spoke about fans’ dissatisfaction with The Street Profits being viewed as heels. Besides, he also discussed his current development following Lashley’s departure from WWE to AEW.

In Ford’s chat with “The Daily Mail,” he provided his insights about Lashley’s departure, the future without The Pride after Lashley’s exit, his ongoing WWE span, and occasional frustrations.

Ford discussed Lashley’s exit stating, “I’m glad with what we had for the short period of time, B-Fab and the All Mighty when he was here. But what I took from that lesson is anything can happen, anything can transition, anybody can leave, anybody can just depart at any time. You kind of just have to pick up whatever’s left and just run with it. That’s exactly what I’m doing right now…”

On progressing without The Pride following Lashley’s departure, he stated, “This is a business at the end of the day…” Regarding his ongoing WWE run, Ford expressed, “It’s the best, man… In the now, it is at the point where it’s been almost four years since we’ve been tag team champions.” Lastly, he acknowledged occasional frustrations saying, “I’m not going to lie and say I don’t sit here and watch all the comments and everything…”