Tiffany Stratton has revealed how long she currently plans to continue wrestling.
Tiffany Stratton began her professional wrestling career in 2021 after previously competing as a gymnast. She made her first WWE in-ring appearance under the Tiffany Stratton name during a taping of 205 Live before making her NXT debut in December of that year.
The 27-year-old quickly became one of NXT’s prominent women’s stars, capturing the NXT Women’s Championship before receiving her main roster call-up.
Stratton officially joined SmackDown in February 2024 and has since added several accomplishments to her WWE career. She won the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match in 2024 before going on to capture the WWE Women’s Championship. Stratton has also held the WWE Women’s United States Championship.
Her latest championship reign came to an end on the August 14 episode of SmackDown. After Stratton and Chelsea Green unsuccessfully challenged Fatal Influence’s Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship the previous week, Stratton was required to defend her Women’s United States Championship.
She subsequently lost the title to Jacy Jayne, ending her reign after 112 days.
Tiffany Stratton Addressed Her WWE Retirement Plans On A Recent Livestream
Days after losing the championship, Tiffany Stratton appeared on N3on’s Kick livestream and was asked about her long-term future in professional wrestling. When N3on asked how much longer she intended to wrestle, Stratton said she expects to continue for at least another decade.
“Like at least another 10 years. Until I’m like 35, and then we’ll see.”
Stratton was born on May 1, 1999, in Prior Lake, Minnesota, and had an extensive gymnastics background before transitioning into professional wrestling. Although Stratton did not set a firm retirement date, her comments suggest she intends to remain active until about age 35 before reassessing her future.



