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Mandy Rose – ‘Tiffany Stratton, Don’t Use My Words!’
There have been comparisons between Mandy Rose and Tiffany Stratton over the years. While Rose is flourishing as a model outside of WWE, Stratton has progressed within the company, recently winning the WWE Women’s Championship. During the January 10th episode of SmackDown, Stratton urged everyone to “put some respect” on her name, a phrase Rose […]
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There have been comparisons between Mandy Rose and Tiffany Stratton over the years.
While Rose is flourishing as a model outside of WWE, Stratton has progressed within the company, recently winning the WWE Women’s Championship.
During the January 10th episode of SmackDown, Stratton urged everyone to “put some respect” on her name, a phrase Rose used in the past.
During a recent edition of her “Power Alphas” podcast, Rose advised Stratton not to steal her catchphrase and commended her for the efforts she has been putting in recently.
Rose said, “Another little story that just happened. Friday Night SmackDown, someone, a new champion named Tiffany Stratton, used my slogan, ‘Put some respect on my name.’ To be honest, I wasn’t even watching it. I got so many tweets about it, and I was like, ‘What is going on?’ and I saw the clip, and this b***h even used the same kind of tone. I was like, ‘Hold on a second, I thought we were cool.’ I put her over here. Listen, we can admire each other, we can respect, we can look up to, but we can’t take our words from each other.”
She continued, “It was kind of funny because she used it at the end of her promo. You know people actually put the the two videos side by side, and it was kind of weird because it was a video when I said it, and then when she said it and it was almost the same, and obviously we’ve gotten the whole comparison thing Tiffany and I, you know, our looks and other things I guess…..Well, a lot of people are talking, and you know, they’re mentioning like they almost think her saying that was, you know, a little wink. A mother coming, I’m mother….they’re calling me mother on Twitter.…..So congratulations to Tiffy, but don’t use my words, honey. We make that very clear, but that’s okay. I commend you, and I think you’re doing amazing, so I’ll put you over, but again, don’t use my words.”