A wrestler was seen throwing another wrestler who was on fire, to the outside of the ring towards a table, but he messed it up badly and the wrestler fell flat on the floor and didn’t break the table.
— Fck Around N Find Out (@FAFO_TV) February 25, 2024
Tiffany Stratton recently joined the SmackDown roster, and her debut at the Elimination Chamber event showcased WWE’s big plans for her. Despite a phenomenal performance in the Women’s Elimination Chamber match, she did not emerge victorious. Following her elimination, Stratton pinned the blame on the Australian crowd, expressing dissatisfaction with their reaction.
During the Women’s Elimination Chamber match in Perth, Australia, the crowd enthusiastically supported Tiffany Stratton, chanting and cheering for her until her eventual elimination. Liv Morgan secured the elimination with a second rope move called ObLivion.
Despite the crowd’s evident favoritism towards Stratton, she conveyed disappointment with their reaction. In a backstage interview with Byron Saxton after the match, Stratton blamed Australia for not cheering louder, suggesting that a more enthusiastic response from the audience could have potentially led to her victory.
She stated, “Obviously, Australia has great taste, I have to say. But maybe if they would have cheered a little bit louder, I actually would have won.”
Tiffany Stratton’s strong performance at the Elimination Chamber event has solidified her presence on the WWE main roster. The WWE Universe will be eager to see what plans the company has in store for her after her impressive showing in the Women’s Elimination Chamber match.