Tiffany Stratton Provides Injury Update After Being Pulled from NXT Homecoming Show
As noted before, WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton was pulled from last week’s NXT Homecoming show due to her not being medically cleared to compete. Stratton is currently scheduled to compete at this Friday’s WWE SmackDown show.
A recent episode of News4Jax’s Going Ringside podcast featured Stratton as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Stratton providing an update on her injury status and the reason why WWE had pulled her from last week’s NXT Homecoming show.
“Physically, I’m okay. Obviously, on that moonsault, it was a little bit of a rough landing. However, I was fine. I think it was just more precautionary and kind of just monitoring and seeing if anything was bad about the fall. But for the most part, I’m doing good. I’m great.”
Transcript h/t: F4WOnline.com
Asuka Reflects on Ten-Year Anniversary of Her WWE Debut
Tuesday was the ten-year anniversary of Asuka’s official debut in WWE.
Asuka reflected on Tuesday on Twitter about the ten-year anniversary of her official debut in WWE and her career in the company since then.
“I believe that ideals and convictions, what one sets out to achieve, hold more value than what one has actually accomplished.
I have obtained every record, everything there is to obtain, but these are all merely waypoints. What has universal value and beauty is pioneering a new era, possessing the power to change the times.
That’s why I pursue how I can bring change and ideals to the ring, creating ‘before and after Kana’ and ‘before and after Asuka.’
Creating a path is far more difficult than walking down a path that others have made. And therein lies the most beautiful aesthetic of all.
For me, living as a pioneer and living with conviction, philosophy, and aesthetics is a very important way of life.”
I believe that ideals and convictions, what one sets out to achieve, hold more value than what one has actually accomplished.
— ASUKA / 明日華 (@WWEAsuka) September 23, 2025
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A&E WWE Programming Ratings – September 21, 2025
This past Sunday’s WWE Greatest Moments doubleheader first episode drew 149,000 viewers on A&E. This episode also drew a 0.03 rating in the 18-49 demographic. This episode focused on Andre the Giant.
This down compared to last week’s doubleheader first episode of 164,000 viewers but up compared to last week’s 0.02 rating.
This past Sunday’s WWE Greatest Moments doubleheader second episode drew 103,000 viewers on A&E. This episode also drew a 0.02 rating in the 18-49 demographic. This episode focused on Championship Matches of the 90s.
This was down compared to last week’s doubleheader first episode of 117,000 viewers but equal to last week show’s rating.
Source: Programming Insider

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