WWE referee Aja Smith had a one-word reaction after Tiffany Stratton successfully retained the Women's Championship in a Last Woman Standing Match.
On this week's episode of SmackDown in Saudi Arabia, Stratton once again defeated Nia Jax, beating her in an intense Last Woman Standing Match. The match was made official after Stratton interrupted Jax after being attacked by the former champion the week before.
On Instagram, Smith reacted to Stratton's post with a one-word message after she retained the title over Jax on SmackDown.
"Ateeeeee🔥," wrote Smith.
Check out a screengrab of Smith's Instagram comment:
Tiffany Stratton won the WWE Women's Championship on the January 3 episode of SmackDown, dethroning her former mentor and ally, Jax. She successfully cashed in her Money in the Bank contract on the 41-year-old, becoming the new champion and ending their alliance in the process.
The reigning Women's Champion received a huge assist from Naomi, who tried cashing in her Money in the Bank contract during the Last Woman Standing Match on SmackDown. The 37-year-old's plan backfired, as Stratton first took her out and then used her briefcase to hit Jax, putting her through two tables in the process.
Stratton's next challenger is yet to be determined, but she certainly has to watch her back with Naomi looming.