WATCH: Tiffany Stratton tries to cash in Money in the Bank briefcase on Bayley in Mexico, halted

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WATCH: Tiffany Stratton tries to cash in Money in the Bank briefcase on Bayley in Mexico, halted image

Keep your head on a swivel at all times, Bayley. The WWE Women’s Champion is being flanked by both Nia Jax and Tiffany Stratton as of late, the 2024 Queen of the Ring and the winner of the women’s Money in the Bank briefcase, respectively, and both have pulled up on the champion in emphatic fashion recently.

It’s Stratton, however, that might throw a monkey wrench in the plans of Jax, and that’s a storyline within a storyline within a storyline, folks.

WATCH: NIA JAX HALTS TIFFY FROM CASHING IN

Less than 24 hours after Jax stopped Stratton from cashing in against Bayley at SmackDown following a promo that ended with the champion being beat down by both, it was Tiffy Time in Mexico at The SuperShow Summer Tour.

Stratton attempted to cash in on Bayley following a match and nearly succeeded, if not for the intervention of Bianca Belair. 

Extra credit to the champion for then reminding everyone there’s no such thing as “BBL Bayley”.

You have to wonder how Jax feels after seeing all of this, considering Stratton sold her a lie after SmackDown that she wasn’t actually trying to cash in, but to instead understand “the rules” of doing so in the future. 

Jax bought it then, but there’s no way she goes for that anymore, not after seeing “her Barbie” attempt to go behind her back at an international show to take the belt that Jax has been angling for since before winning the Queen of the Ring tournament. 

Barbie will have a lot of explaining to do if she doesn’t want to be squashed in the near future, leaving her looking for a next of Ken. 




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