Fans are literally tired to see Charlotte Flair’s dominant booking in the WWE. Many of them do not want to see her in the main event or championship picture anymore but that won’t change by a long shot given the company considers her a gem talent. By all means, her status as a top superstar will be kept intact for years to follow.
Charlotte Flair has accomplished a lot since making her debut in WWE at the age of 26. She is a 13-time women’s champion in the company which is more than anybody else in the entire women’s division history. It is likely that she will win more titles in the future and that will take her closer to the record 16 world title reigns jointly held by her father Ric Flair and John Cena.
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In the meantime, Charlotte Flair just wants to take her dominance to a whole new level by having a run similar to the first-ever Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. While speaking on El Brunch de WWE, The Queen stated that she is not against the idea of a women’s title unification. She also admitted that she wanted a Roman Reigns run in the company.
“Absolutely [I’d be up for unifying the RAW and SmackDown Women’s titles]. Yeah, but I don’t feel like I need the RAW or SmackDown title to be the queen of both divisions [Flair laughed].”
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Charlotte Flair was part of a dual-title match at Wrestlemania 35
Back at Wrestlemania 35, WWE hosted the first-ever all-women main event match for the Show of Shows. Charlotte Flair, Ronda Rousey, and Charlotte Flair competed in that Triple Threat where both the Raw and Smackdown Women’s Title were on the line. Lynch won that match and she’s the only woman in history to hold both the titles. However, the titles weren’t unified.
During her thirteenth title run in the WWE, Charlotte Flair defended her Smackdown Women’s Championship against Ronda Rousey at WrestleMania 38 Night One. Flair won the match after hitting a big boot on her opponent in what was considered to be a lame finish. But with that win, she now holds the record for the highest number of wins for a female star at WrestleMania toppling the likes of Sable and Trish Stratus.