Tiffany Stratton set the record straight on one of the most persistent rumors in wrestling while discussing her WrestleMania 42 status in an appearance on NASCAR All Access with The Schmo during the Penzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
I did not have a tooth knocked out. Everyone thinks that, but I did not have a tooth knocked out. It was just blood. There was no tooth knocked out.
WrestleMania 42: Still Waiting for Official Word
The former WWE Women's Champion has heard the rumors about a potential championship match in Las Vegas, but as of her appearance in March, nothing has been officially confirmed. When asked about her WrestleMania status, Stratton was candid about where things stand.
I've heard those rumors too. And I feel like they're just rumors because I haven't really been told anything that I'm on WrestleMania — but we'll have to wait and see. I hope there's a championship involved.
WrestleMania 42 takes place April 18-19 in Las Vegas. The event is shaping up to be one of the biggest shows of the year, with four championship matches already confirmed for the two-night event at Allegiant Stadium.
Behind the Wheel at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Stratton served as the official pace car driver for the Penzoil 400, a role that came with its own set of nerves. Despite her athletic background, driving at pace car speeds felt faster than expected.
I got to test drive the pace car and that was kind of scary, not going to lie. I'm supposed to go 55 the whole time and it felt kind of fast.
The WWE star's appearance at the race marked yet another crossover moment for professional wrestling into mainstream sports entertainment.
