WWE US Champion Tiffany Stratton takes her new belt for a jet ski ride, moose lag & MEAT!

Let’s get some Screencaps for Friday and the weekend as Tiffany Stratton and her NEW WWE United States Championship belt jet ski to Miami to celebrate her latest win over Giulia during an episode of SmackDown.
I’m not a wrestling guy, but I know the content and the minute Tiff broke off that belt and started waving it around Biscayne Bay like it was a Super Bowl trophy, I immediately knew it was Screencaps material.
Tiffany Stratton celebrates her win as the new WWE Women’s United States Champion during SmackDown at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, on April 24, 2026. (Rich Wade/WWE)
By the way, according to wrestling insiders, real WWE belts are estimated to cost at least $250,000. Andre the Giant’s championship belt reportedly sold for $600,000. In other words, Tiff Tiff’s belt here probably isn’t worth more than half a million, but it’s not some cheap piece of plastic either. Put it this way, if he dropped it on Bay, there’s a good chance Triple H would send a dive team down to retrieve it.
WWE WOMEN’S CHAMPION TIFFANY STRATTON IS TIRED AFTER DEBUT IN METS GAME LOOKS GREAT
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Now that the blood is ready and pumping, let’s continue the journey to North Dakota
Legacy Screencaps readers know that this column has a number of readers from Crosby, North Dakota. We are talking about the most remote place in the United States where you are alone. The nearest McDonald’s is a helluva drive away. If you want Chick-fil-A, it’s a four- to five-hour drive. You get the idea. These guys are FAR.
But, because they’re in the middle of nowhere, we get videos like this one from Dillon L. who coaches the golf team. Yes, Crosby has its own nine-hole course and it’s fun because the locals keep it nice and proud of what they have.
– Dillon writes: I thought you and the caps community might enjoy this video of our high school golf meet today. This happened on hole 5 here at Crosby Country Club.
Kinsey: How far do the boys go to compete? It is not for the faint of heart.
– Dillon adds: Usually about 2 hours in most encounters. It was great to be able to host this one, we even won it which was great…. Monday will take just under 3 hours (10am break). To qualify for the position we play what they call “the top region” where 2 regions meet, which will be played at the Bully Pulpit (an official course, which is said to make the national list, I have never broken 90 there myself). That will be a little over 3 hours to get there… Also, not sure if it’s normal to put distance in time measurements, but it’s 100% the only way we compare distances, there’s no mile you don’t know.
Kinsey: I looked at it. Dillon and the band will travel approximately 220 kilometers to one place to play at the Bully Pulpit. That’s like me and the writing team driving up to northern Michigan, getting out of the car and playing the meat grinder of a course. Good luck, guys.
It works!
There’s nothing better on a Friday than sitting down with my old friend Dan Dakich and catching up (this was last week; I’m late posting)
However, for the show we’re taping this morning, we’ll be featuring Instagram and Screencaps legend Terann Hilow. You guys always go nuts when it’s open.
Great Americans are stepping up to make Rec Ball Great Again
Last night, Millennial Chris B. at Bowling Green had to pitch 35 minutes with a 7 pm first pitch and then proceeded to see his 10U travel ball team dominated by runs in four innings. The Millennial didn’t get home until 9:30 pm This morning, he went back to work digging holes for gas lines and blowing up his asses. It’s time to MAKE REC BALL BIG again. Children under the age of 13 should not make such a trip on Thursday night.
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Do you wash your Q-zips after each wear?
– Chris A. says you’re crazy if you don’t: I have a five-day change of clothes for my office work, five pairs of pants with five 1/4 zips during the cooler months and 15-20 polos. The polos and 1/4 zips are washed after each wear, and the pants are washed after 8-10 wears unless I spray something on them. I can’t see not washing the 1/4 zippers after each wear. Your pits don’t just sweat through your shirt, they bleed to the next level.
As for DoorDash, I count myself among those who have never had food delivered to their home. Never. I don’t want to hear another G__D___ word from anyone whining and moaning about how tight their financial situation is, they can’t pay their student loans, their electric bills are too high, and yet they blow hundreds every month on Starbucks delivered to them when they get a hankering. Just STFU. The problem is those who will complain that they do not have money saved for retirement, now we will have to bail them out. Boo-freakin’-hoo.
Do you have a problem with a woman sucking a nicotine pouch?
– Chris B. in Florida and sometimes in North Carolina writes: There is an old saying for this: “I don’t smoke and I don’t chew, and I don’t go with girls.”
– Tyler V. enters: Cigarette smoking is becoming less common today. I would like to date someone who uses a bag on my single days because I see it as a new variation on the old saying, “if he smokes, he’ll blow.” I will not date the producer.
– Rob M. in Florida is not specifically referring to nicotine pouches, but he is talking to Natalie Decker, who, and Charley Hull, both promote nicotine pouches. Rob writes: Just a few thoughts since the site changed its look. To be honest, I really have to get used to the look of the new site, it feels different. Sure it’s me, I’m old and I still love the old Blog form, but I will improve, adapt and overcome (shout out to Gunny Highway).
Natalie Decker- She sure is fun to watch, but she just couldn’t hit a nail with a hammer. I hear you, you’re hot, you make great promo shots, but you’re a train wreck behind the wheel. Go ahead Nascar, do whatever you have to do to get more eyeballs for your product, but here’s a plan, I’ll give it to you for free, somebody out there get a pen and paper. Add better racing, get rid of bad looking cars, go back to Manufacturer’s wars. Don’t you think the Big Three want to show off their product? Throw in some of the races at tracks no one cares about and show off the old school tracks, Bristol, Talladega and Daytona get three races a season. Try and get your followers back, those who got you where you are, or at least where you were, because at the moment the product is not looking. Oh, stop shoving Bubba Wallace down our throats, I’d rather watch Natalie than him.
– Chris A. has a new nickname for Charley Hull: What between Cheek and Gum Charley? I’m channeling Walt Garrison here.
The driftwood forts of Washington’s beaches along the Pacific Ocean
– Mike T. helps us ease into the weekend in a time of peace and quiet:

Mike T. traveled from Europe to the Pacific coast of Washington this year. (Screencaps reader Mike T. in Idaho)

The beaches of Iron Springs, Washington were quiet this week as Mike T. and Cindy T. continued their retirement adventure. (Screencaps reader Mike T. in Idaho)
And we end this week with more insight from Screencaps readers about life, the real struggles they face and the emotions related to this life we’ve been given.
– David takes us home this week: Your email from Doug at Mason inspired me to write. My adopted daughter came into my life at 6 months old. At about 18 months he was diagnosed with a chromosomal problem that had a major impact on his mental development, although luckily he had no physical problems with it – he was as healthy as a horse.
Every day in the early years of his life was difficult – not for any other reason than trying to keep him safe. He loved to ride, run, and be fearless. We were hoping that he would eventually be able to speak, but even now (he is 27) he can only say 1-2 word sentences.
On the other hand, when he was 6 he figured it out and was potty trained, and let me tell you it was one of the happiest days of our lives! Changing the litter box for a 6-year-old was probably not as fun as you might imagine. He also started going to school in a self-contained class at that time and we were able to continue coasting for a few years. We were a little worried about puberty, but luckily that wasn’t too bad.
He managed to make it through high school, but – as in many places – by the time he was 21 years old the situation left him and he was living alone. He is happy and well-groomed but still 3 years old. It’s like having a forever baby and although there is sadness associated with that, there are still painful things. Birthdays and Christmas never get old. If we can, a trip to Disneyland is the highlight of his year.
Then two years ago I got cancer. The only thing I cried about when I was diagnosed was that the 20 or so years I thought I had to take care of him were gone. I have to throw him into public favor before I’m ready. I don’t know if it will make a big difference, but please ask the country to take him when I’m gone.
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No doubt that email hit me hard. I give Doug Mason and David all the credit in the world for sharing their struggles, triumphs and life stories. It adds great value to what we do with this column. This column is about giving you a voice in what can feel like a lonely world.
Hope you all have a great weekend. It’s Mother’s Day weekend. Go and find joy in the colors in the greenhouses and the regeneration of everything we love this time of year. Spend the weekend on the patio or on the golf course. Anoint your hearts.
Go enjoy life.
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