NXT women's division faces clone debate after social media post

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Last updated Jun 18, 2026

NXT women's division faces clone debate after social media post
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A social media post highlighting the NXT women’s division's similarities among its female competitors has led to discussions on the topic. The post, made by @ItsGresh, referenced a photo of Meghan Walker in pink ring gear, drawing comparisons to Tiffany Stratton and commenting on the trend of athletic-looking, blonde women in the division. As fans reacted, there were jokes about the perceived “clones” and “variants” within the roster, with some calling for more diverse ring gear styles. Meghan Walker, a 21-year-old former track star from the University of Nebraska, recently signed with WWE through their name, image, and likeness program.

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  • A social media post compares NXT competitors' appearances.
  • Meghan Walker is a former Nebraska track star signed by WWE.
  • Comments on the post suggest NXT lacks character diversity.
  • Fans joke about 'clones' and urge for varied ring gear.
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  • 3:37 AMYahoo SportsFormer Track Star Turned WWE NXT Talent Sparks “Tiffany Stratton Clone” Debate Online
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A social media post making light of the NXT women’s division roster is sparking talk online about the abundance of competitors who look the same in the company. The post… The post Former Track Star Turned WWE NXT Talent Sparks “Tiffany Stratton Clone” Debate Online appeared first on Where Is The Buzz | Breaking News, Entertainment, Exclusive Interviews & More.

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