In an exclusive interview with the “Battleground Podcast,” WWE’s own Tiffany Stratton, star of “Smackdown,” spilled the tea on her big Hollywood dreams, aiming to make her mark by the ripe old age of 30. She’s 25 now, so time’s a-tickin’!
The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that our girl Tiffany has inked a deal with the Paradigm talent agency. That’s right, folks—she’s going Hollywood! Paradigm plans to catapult her into stardom in fields like acting, brand partnerships, books, graphic novels, and speaking engagements. Never mind that Tiffany’s acting resume is currently as empty as a wrestling ring after a Royal Rumble; she’s got her sights set on playing an athletic action hero, channeling her inner Wonder Woman. She’s even modeled her WWE persona after iconic movie characters, including the fabulous Sharpay Evans from “High School Musical.”
With WWE’s jaw-dropping $5 billion, 10-year deal with Netflix, Paradigm is betting big on Tiffany’s future. They’re dreaming of a career path paved with the glitz and glamor of John Cena, Dave Bautista, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson—wrestling’s holy trinity of Hollywood crossover success.
This major career move for Tiffany comes hot on the heels of Paradigm signing WWE’s World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest, who also bagged a deal for representation in all entertainment realms.
On the WWE front, Tiffany is a regular sensation on “SmackDown.” She recently faced off against Bianca Belair in the 2024 Queen of the Ring tournament, bowing out in the second round. But hey, Hollywood loves a comeback story, right?