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Tiffany Stratton has only been on the SmackDown roster for a few months now, but she’s made quite an impression on the WWE Universe so far.

SmackDown Superstar Tiffany Stratton recently sat down with Scott Fishman of TV Insider. When asked what the biggest transition has been for her from NXT to the WWE main roster, Stratton said adjusting the travel has been the most challenging part so far.

“I would definitely say travel would be the number one, craziest, hardest thing to adapt to,” Tiffany Stratton admitted. “You’re traveling every week, twice or more a week. In NXT, I would travel maybe every couple of months. I would say travel is the hardest part of everything.”

Stratton mentioned that Nia Jax has helped make her life on the road easier and that the two women have formed a bond in recent months. When asked how important it is to have a support system like that, Stratton said it’s been super nice to have someone to talk to.

“It was super nice. Perth was my big PLE (Premium Live Event), so it was nice to have someone there to guide me along the way,” Tiffany Stratton said. “Like this is where you go, this is what you do. We had a 20-hour plane ride together, so it was nice to have someone to talk to.”

It was Tiffy Time in Perth at Elimination Chamber

Tiffany’s first major event as a member of the main roster was at the Elimination Chamber premium live event in Perth, Australia. In her match, Stratton, who was supposed to be the heel, got the biggest babyface reaction in the match. This was a moment that Stratton said she’ll never forget.

“Elimination Chamber was so amazing for me,” Tiffany Stratton said. “It was the first time I was really in the moment in a match and just to have the entire stadium behind me will be something I will never forget.”

This article first appeared on Wrestlezone and was syndicated with permission.

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