Tiana Webberley

Tiana Webberley, better known as Sweet T, is a stuntwoman who trains with Flip Rodriguez, and was first seen in American Ninja Warrior 7.

American Ninja Warrior 7
Webberley competed in the Venice qualifiers for American Ninja Warrior 7, making all the way to the Tilting Table, where she lost her balance while she tried to complete it. She was later seen supporting Flip during his qualifying run in Orlando, revealing that she trains with him.

American Ninja Warrior 8
She competed in the Los Angeles region of American Ninja Warrior 8. She was doing good until she got to the I-Beam Cross which she failed after getting very close to completing the obstacle. Had she cleared, she would have been one of three women to make it to the Los Angeles regional finals, along with Jessie Graff and Natalie Duran. She however got a wildcard to Las Vegas, but like many other women, failed the Propeller Bar in Stage 1.

American Ninja Warrior 9
Tiana returned for American Ninja Warrior 9 in Los Angeles once again. She fell on the Battering Ram in qualifying, but it was good enough to place her 30th overall and 2nd in the top 5 women and move on to the city finals. In the finals, she failed the Battering Ram again and didn’t move on to Las Vegas.

American Ninja Warrior 10


She competed in Los Angeles again in American Ninja Warrior 10. She told fans about her mom battling diabetes and had her sights set on finally defeating the fifth obstacle. On the Doorknob Drop, she looked like she would defeat it and came close at the end, but the final drop sent her into the water. But her performance was good enough to place 19th overall and 1st among the women to move her on to the city finals. In the city finals, she made it past the fifth obstacle on the course for the first time ever. She scaled the Warped Wall, becoming the 12th woman ever to scale it. She then demolished the Salmon Ladder and the Giant Cubes but fell about halfway through the 9th obstacle, then Baton Pass. Tiana placed 17th overall but she got 1st in the Women's top 2 and advanced to the national finals. But unfortunately, she broke her leg prior to competing in Las Vegas and was replaced by Zhanique Lovett.

American Ninja Warrior 11
Tiana returned in Los Angeles once again for American Ninja Warrior 11. In qualifying, her run was digested, but it was shown that she shockingly failed the second obstacle, Walk the Plank. Fortunately, her time was good enough to place her 5th in the Top 5 Women and qualify for the city finals.

During the city finals, she got redemption and revenge on Walk the Plank, making it to the eighth obstacle, The Hinge, before failing. Just like last season’s city finals, she became the top female competitor in Los Angeles, placing 1st in the top 2. Unfortunately, she timed out on the Warped Wall in Vegas.

American Ninja Warrior 12
Tiana returned for American Ninja Warrior 12 in the final round of qualifiers. She finally made it past the fifth obstacle in qualifying, and not only that, but she also scaled the Warped Wall and hit the buzzer for the first time ever in qualifying. Her time was in the top 3 for the females, which guaranteed her a spot in the semifinals. However, in the semifinals, her run was digested but it was shown that she shockingly failed Clockwork and ended what was starting as her best season yet. She did, however, achieve the final goal she had, which was to hit a buzzer.

American Ninja Warrior 13
Sweet T came to fight in the second round of qualifiers, she flew through the first three obstacles quickly getting to the fourth obstacle Tipping Point where at first it looked like a sure thing but then when she failed the lache to the second moving board. But Tiana was a bigger part of history with five women in the top 30 for the first time in American Ninja Warrior history.

She returned to compete in the first round of the City Finals where Tiana flew through the first seven obstacles with no problems then faced the Corkscrew which she didn’t have the shot of trying last year before choosing the Tuning Forks on Split Decision which Tiana did fail in the end but she did qualify for the national finals in second place for the women and the final spot in the top 15. In Vegas she got revenge on the Warped Wall, but unfortunately her pace on the course was on the slower side, so she hit the button for The High Road, but she stumbled on the Dipping Birds and was too late to get the ring, so she timed out on the final obstacle Fly Hooks. But even though time was out she went ahead and finished the rest of the course. This was her best ever performance in Las Vegas to date. (She is the second women to time out on the final obstacle of Stage 1 after Barclay Stockett.)

Other Appearances
She later competed on Team Ninja Warrior. Along with Flip Rodriguez and JJ Woods, she was on Team Ronin. She also competed in American Ninja Warrior: Ninja vs. Ninja as part of Iron Grip with Daniel Gil and Mathis Owhadi. She is to be featured in the upcoming docuseries Becoming the Ultimate Ninja.