The current WWE Raw Women’s champion Charlotte Flair who is also a twelve times WWE Women’s champion recently talked about his experience on working with Nikki ASH & Rhea Ripley who were both former Raw Women’s champions.
At SummerSlam, Charlotte Flair headed against the former raw Women’s champion Rhea Ripley, and Nikki ASH, who defended the title. Charlotte defeated both women to capture the gold for the twelfth time. This victory of has already gained a lot of Criticism and heat from the fans.

Charlotte Flair Shares Her Experience On Working With Nikki ASH & Rhea Ripley
In only six years time Charlotte won a total of twelve women’s championship and quite surely many more to come. Just to prove Charlotte Flair is the supreme goddess of WWE, dekh killed the process of both Rhea Ripley and Nikki ASH. There cannot be any doubt in the fact that Charlotte is an amazing athlete but what WWE is doing with her is simply over pushing.
Currently there are not enough options for her to compete against for the title. It looks like Nikki ASH would be driven out of this feud very soon and they would go back to continue the feud between Charlotte and Rhea again. Since Becky Lynch is in SmackDown now there is no other option. Only if they decide to push Shayna Baszler again, that would be really interesting to see.
champion Charlotte Flair who is a twelve times WWE Women’s champion recently spoke to Oral Sessions with Renée Paquette where she talked about his experience on working with Nikki ASH & Rhea Ripley. She said;

“Let me talk about Rhea for a second. Our story has actually been going on for two years. I think because of Covid, people really forgot that we had that build when I won Royal Rumble, and then we faced each other at the PC, but without an audience.
“When Rhea and I faced each other at Money in the Bank, it was the first time that we were able to dance in front of an audience. Seeing Rhea being put in these high pressure situations like WrestleMania with me when she was in NXT, then with WrestleMania with Asuka when I was out because of Covid, that was just last minute.
“She had no idea and both times she rose to the occasion. I think that speaks volumes of how far she is going to go because that’s what it’s all about. You’re either going to sink or you’re going to swim, and that’s what she did. I’m really proud of Rhea.

“I look across that ring, I look at her coming into her own, and I’m like, ‘She really is going to be the future of this division.’ I really do feel that way. I’m super proud of her. With Nikki A.S.H. I look at her and go, ‘Way to take a character that you came up with and believe in, and then turn it into the RAW Women’s Champion.
“If you saw Nikki’s old work from NXT to now, it’s night and day. Even though you saw a little bit of that crazy Nikki because she attacked me on commentary on Monday and I wasn’t even doing anything, I don’t know, but that’s guts. That’s passion. She believed in this character. To see her evolve and run with it is exciting.”
H/T to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription