Charlotte Flair
Charlotte Flair. Image Credits: Twitter

WWE SmackDown star and a record 14 times WWE Women’s champion Charlotte Flair who is also a former two times WWE NXT Women’s champion recently explained why she loved playing a heel character more than a babyface character. She said it was much easier for her to play a villain.

Charlotte Flair is active in WWE for more than a decade and there is no doubt that she is one of the biggest names in sports entertainment today. She has also been a record 14 times Women’s champion in WWE. Nobody even comes close to her in terms of achievement in the women’s division of WWE.

Charlotte Flair
Charlotte Flair. Image Credits: Twitter

Charlotte Flair Explains Why She Loves Playing A Heel Character

For most of the time period of her career, she had been a consistent heel. She is also considered as one of the best heels in the women’s division of WWE. She earned most of her success as a heel as well, even though she won championships as a babyface as well.

In fact, right now she is portraying a babyface persona. Made her return on the very last episode of Friday Night Smackdown of 2022 as a babyface and she challenged Ronda Rousey for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship. She defeated Ronda to capture her 14th championship on the mentioned night.

Charlotte Flair
Charlotte Flair. Image Credits: Twitter

She walked in as the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 39 as a babyface and she defended the Championship against her long time rival Rhea Ripley. But we can definitely say that she is more comfortable as a heel in WWE.

Charlotte Flair who is also a former two times WWE NXT Women’s champion recently spoke to the Dan LeBatard show where she explained why she loved playing a heel character more than a babyface character. She said it was much easier for her to play a villain. She said;

Charlotte Flair
Charlotte Flair. Image Credits: Twitter

“Yes, it’s fun. To me, it’s just easier. For my experience, my dad is Ric Flair, I come from a legacy, I’m bigger, faster, stronger. It’s hard to be like, ‘Like me, I’m relatable.’ How do you say that humbly?

“Now, my mindset is, I’m not a good guy, I’m not a bad guy, I’m just the woman. I spent so many years trying to get people to boo me and now with the reception from the fans and them being so excited to see me, I try not to overthink it. I think they want to see me be arrogant now. They want to cheer that. They don’t want me to be corny, they want me to be me. It’s more of a respect thing because of everything I’ve done in the industry.”

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