Tensions have exploded between Tiffany Stratton and Charlotte Flair in recent weeks.
Now, they are set to resolve their ultra personal friction when Stratton defends her WWE Women's Championship against the 14-time champ Flair at WrestleMania 41 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas this weekend.
Will Stratton record the biggest win of her career in her WrestleMania debut? Or will the 2025 Royal Rumble winner Flair crush Stratton's "Prettiest Era Ever" and get closer to her father Ric Flair's 16 world championship wins?
With so much on the line, DAZN News analyzes who has the edge going into Stratton vs. Flair.
Is there anything in the ring that Charlotte Flair cannot do?
The 14-time world champion can simply do it all in the squared circle whether it is wrestling technically, flat out fighting or taking to the sky for aerial assaults.
While Tiffany Stratton has her signature “Prettiest Moonsault Ever,” which launches gracefully but ends with hard impact, Flair could very well pull out her own moonsault package, including the corkscrew version on the outside of the ring for this WrestleMania match.
That followed by the Figure 8 and Charlotte could very well inch her way closer to her iconic dad's 16 world title wins.
She owns the edge here.
No surprise that this category is a landslide in Charlotte’s favor. The “Queen” has a 4-3 record in WrestleMania matches, while this marks Tiffy Time’s first time in "The Grandest Stage of Them All."
Add this to the fact that Charlotte is fresh off a Royal Rumble victory and the experience edge for the veteran is all the more resounding.
Charlotte has the kind of savvy guile that Stratton's youthful athleticism and exuberance will be introduced to tenfold this weekend in Las Vegas.
One would think that with the experience edge comes an advantage in mental warfare, too, right?
Well, not necessarily.
Stratton has managed to seep into the psyche of Flair by making things ultra personal.
Amongst her jabs at the decorated 14-time world champion?
“The saddest part about all of this is no matter how many titles you win, you could break all the records, but when it’s all said and done, you’ll always come second to your daddy, Ric Flair,” Stratton said directly to Flair in a tense confrontation on RAW earlier this month. “And at WrestleMania, you’ll come second to me, Tiffany Stratton.”
But Tiffy Time was far from being done with that barb.
“And when I beat you at WrestleMania, Charlotte, and when it’s all said and done, you’re gonna be just like you are outside of the ring — alone,” Stratton fired away, referencing Flair’s three divorces. “What is that record? 0-3? Wooo!”
To that, Flair shot back: “Hey Tiffany, is that why [Ludwig] Kaiser’s in my DMs?”
Despite being the younger, greener Superstar here, Stratton is living rent free in Flair's head and refusing to hail to the "Queen."
Stratton is entering this crucial WrestleMania 41 match as the champion, but not with the edge intact. That distinction goes to Flair, 2-1.
If she could find a way to thwart the "Prettiest Era Ever," Flair could force the WWE Universe to bow to the "Queen" yet again.
After all, she certainly has all the tools to do so.
WWE