Tiffany Stratton on online hate comments: ‘They’re kinda right’

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Wrestlers and public figures are often subjected to hateful and negative online comments/criticisms; however, WWE’s Tiffany Stratton has shared a surprising take on the hate comments.

Recently appearing on KFAN, Stratton addressed her open-minded approach to both positive and negative fan comments on social media.

Pro wrestling is a very opinion-based entertainment, down to even the booking; your fate is kind of decided by somebody else. You can’t control whether you win a title or the fans like you or not. Sometimes the fans will hijack things, and I think the fans are the main reason we have this company, so I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinion,” Stratton said.

She further opened up and claimed that she often sees hate comments and believes them to be right. Stratton also acknowledged the “cool ideas” the fans have online.

Sometimes I do see hate comments, and sometimes I think they’re kinda right. Sometimes I’m like, you guys have a lot of cool ideas, or you’re right that’s not working; this is working. I take everything into account, whether it’s hate or it’s love. I believe if you believe the good on social media, you have to believe the bad on social media, so I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinion,” she said.

Tiffany Stratton understands the criticism, but feels it shouldn’t influence him. However, she still believes everyone is entitled to their opinion on the pro-wrestling business, and she is receptive to them.

But everyone’s entitled to their opinion, and wrestling is a very opinion-based business, and that’s okay. We’re here for the fans, and I want to hear their opinions, and I wanna take what they have to say into consideration,” Stratton finished.

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