Charlotte Flair has set the benchmark as a female pro-wrestler of this generation. If the attitude and ruthless aggression era had one Trish Stratus then this new era possesses Ric Flair’s daughter.
Well, Charlotte has already become a six-time women’s champion in her three-year-long career, in the WWE.
We can definitely expect her to break the record of Trish by the time Charlotte would retire. She will also be able to declare herself as the greatest female wrestler that WWE has ever produced. This woman truly has the wrestling skills in her blood which is certainly a god-gift.
The genetically superior athlete has been the cornerstone of woman’s division in the WWE.
Most numbers of gimmick matches innovated for the women witnessed her in it. This made the word ‘history’ synonymous with Charlotte in nutshell. She earned one such accolade at this year’s Wrestlemania.
Asuka kept her undefeated streak on the line, whereas, Charlotte put her title on the line.
Mercedes Benz Superdome is infamous for streak-endings. This one too was no different. Both the women delivered perhaps the best match of the night before Asuka tapped out to the Figure Eight submission move.
The streak came to an end courtesy of Charlotte with this. Recently, the Smackdown superstar opened up on this matchup. She appeared as an interviewer on a Red Carpet Report during the Emmy event at the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood, California.
Speaking of the match The Queen stated that Asuka had nothing to prove on that night. She, on the other hand, had to carry forward the legacy of Flair Dynasty.
So, she thought of nothing but to end the much-protected streak of the Chinese sensation. Something in her career would be incomplete if she could not do that.
Here are the comments from Charlotte Flair on the dream match at Wrestlemania 34, (courtesy wrestlingINC.com)
“Even though I main-evented Hell in a Cell, Raw, SmackDown, and had been the champion for NXT, Raw, Divas, I felt like I had done it all. But I still hadn’t defeated Asuka? I still felt like I had something to prove to the WWE Universe and then when I defeated her, it was like, I just gave it my all and there was nothing I could have done better that night.”