WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton has expressed interest in working with pop singer Sabrina Carpenter for a unique WrestleMania entrance. Known for integrating music and wrestling, Stratton envisions a special collaboration that would feature Carpenter creating and performing her entrance music live at WWE’s biggest event.
Stratton’s Inspiration from Sabrina Carpenter
Music and professional wrestling have long shared a dynamic relationship, with artists often appearing at wrestling events or lending their work to wrestlers’ entrances. Stratton has notably drawn inspiration from Sabrina Carpenter’s style, even incorporating elements of the singer’s look into her ring attire. When asked about potential musical partners, Stratton pointed to Carpenter as her ideal choice.
I think Sabrina Carpenter would be so cool,
Stratton said during an appearance on the No-Contest Wrestling Podcast.
She’s really hot right now. She just came out with a whole new album. I think that would be a banger and I would want her to create my own entrance music and have her perform it for the first time at WrestleMania for me. So Sabrina, if you’re listening, let’s do this…It needs to happen, let’s manifest it.
—Tiffany Stratton, WWE Women’s Champion
Previous Musical Acts at WrestleMania’s Biggest Stage
Live musical performances have become a memorable part of WrestleMania in recent years. Heavy metal band Motionless In White performed “Demon In Your Dreams” for Rhea Ripley’s entrance at WrestleMania 40, where Ripley was defending her Women’s World Championship. More recently, Kerry King of Slayer accompanied Damian Priest during his Sin City Street Fight against Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 41.
Future Prospects for the Tiffany Stratton and Sabrina Carpenter Collaboration
While Stratton’s wish for a partnership with Sabrina Carpenter remains unconfirmed by WWE, enthusiasm from both fans and performers hints at the possibility of a memorable WrestleMania moment. Carpenter, who released her album Man’s Best Friend on August 29, would bring a fresh sound for Stratton’s entrance, potentially adding a new dimension to the fusion of music and wrestling entertainment.
