Bikini-clad WWE star Tiffany Stratton enjoys pickle juice with Natalya Neidhart, Bianca Belair

Joe Rutland

Bikini-clad WWE star Tiffany Stratton enjoys pickle juice with Natalya Neidhart, Bianca Belair image

(Photo by Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images)

If you haven't seen WWE wrestlers enjoy pickle juice yet, then this is your lucky day. Tiffany Stratton, wearing a stunning pink bikini, along with Natalya Neidhart, Bianca Belair, and Trinity Fatu, are enjoying some fun on a boat. 

While having their fun, Neidhart decided that it was time to have some pickle juice to cool off under the heat. Stratton took the pickle juice container from Neidhart and enjoyed the taste of it herself. Belair eventually joined in the pickle juice party. Neidhart dropped this dope video on her Instagram account on Tuesday, May 27.

Meanwhile, over on X, Neidhart, who celebrated a birthday on Tuesday, dropped a photo of her in a swimsuit on a beach. She's decided to make a heart sign in the sand, too.

Neidhart got some screen time on Monday Night Raw on Netflix on Monday night. She has been coaching up Akira Tozawa and Maxxine Dupre for their recent matches. Tozawa lost pretty quickly to Rusev, while Dupre cheered him on from ringside.

Still, Neidhart has been getting out and having matches beyond the WWE Universe. She's been seen on Josh Barnett's Bloodsport and NWA cards in recent weeks. Neidhart does not show up as "Nattie" in these spots. She has taken on the imagery of a bit more savage in-ring competitor. It's a sign that Neidhart is willing to take a risk and get out of her comfort zone.

Meanwhile, fans and followers will be looking to see Stratton, Neidhart, Belair, and Fatu show up in more swimwear and in-ring gear in the future.

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Joe Rutland

Joe is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He has four decades of experience in the communications industry as a writer and editor. His work has appeared on major digital platforms like The Good Men Project, Entrepreneur, Yardbarker and The Huffington Post. He has written extensively in the sports and entertainment worlds.