Tiffany Starton retained the WWE Women’s Championship in WrestleMania 41, but saw facial injuries during a physically demanded match against Charlotte Flair. The 25 -year -old champion came out of his forehead and a missing teeth with a major belt and expressed concern about the physical toll of the competition.
Starton’s injuries were clear until the end of the match, although the exact moment of the effect was not clear. Observers said Flair’s knee brace may have contributed to damage during many close exchanges.
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The High-Stec competition marked Starton’s WrestleMania debut and Flair’s attempt to capture their 15th WWE title. The boxing was a fast individual rivalry, which included a stressful in-ring exchange, where Straton referred to Flair’s recent divorce. Flair responded to air with a comment associated with Ludwig Kaiser, which later attracted media attention.
When asked about the incident, Kaiser, he confirmed that he did not know about the segment at that time due to the journey. “I was really in Europe. There is a big time difference so I woke up to like a million information,” he said. He also expressed enthusiasm for the match, highlighting the growing expectation around the incident.
Straton eventually won with his finishing step, “most beautiful monsault”, but the post -position position depicted the intensity of the encounter. Despite the physical cost, his performance was praised.