WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton recently spoke with PHL17’s Daisha Jones, emphasizing the critical role the WWE Performance Center plays in shaping the company’s upcoming stars. She highlighted how the facility offers a foundational environment where diverse athletes from various sports come together to refine their skills and prepare for WWE careers.
The Diverse Backgrounds of Future WWE Superstars
Stratton pointed out the extensive range of athletic backgrounds represented at the Performance Center, including gymnasts, football players, and dancers. She explained that this diversity enriches the training experience and aids the evolution of WWE by blending different disciplines. Her own progress through the center serves as a testament to the effectiveness of the program in developing new talent.
Stratton Reflects on Her Experience as a Homegrown Talent
Oh, we have so many athletes from all different kinds of backgrounds. We’ve got gymnasts, we’ve got football players, we’ve got dancers, and I think they all just kind of report to the Performance Center and they train to become the next WWE superstar and I think it’s so important to have some sort of training center to coach the next in line, the future of the business, and they’ve been doing such a great job. I am from the WWE Performance Center. I’m a homegrown talent so, I am proof that the WWE Performance Center works.
—Tiffany Stratton, WWE Women’s Champion
Significance of the Performance Center for WWE’s Future
Stratton’s words underscore the importance of maintaining a dedicated facility where athletes can receive specialized coaching and development. The Performance Center acts not only as a training ground but also as a hub where WWE cultivates its next generation of stars, ensuring the company’s lasting success. This environment enables aspiring wrestlers to transform their athletic skill sets into in-ring excellence, directly benefiting WWE’s competitive and entertainment goals.
