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 expressed her desire to do things outside of WWE. She also claimed that she is not putting any pressure on herself about anything.
Charlotte Flair is indeed one of the biggest names in the history of WWE and the world of professional wrestling. She won the most number of Women’s championships in the history of WWE and no one even comes close to her. Whom she will beat her own father’s record of holding 16 World Championships.

Charlotte Flair Is Looking For Doing Things Outside WWE
She is also the only women in WWE history to only feature in title matches at the biggest stage of them all which is WrestleMania. On the latest WrestleMania which was WrestleMania 39 she defended her WWE SmackDown women’s Championship against Rhea Ripley and she lost.
She also won the women’s Royal Rumble match of 2020 and she is the only woman in WWE history to challenge for the NXT Women’s Championship after winning a Royal Rumble match. Very rarely she is featured on non title feuds.

A lot of fans and critics also call her the most overrated star in the women’s division but no one could deny the fact that she is one of the most talented stars not only in WWE but in the world of professional wrestling today. Surely she still has a big future lying ahead of herself.
Charlotte Flair who is also a former two times WWE NXT Women’s champion recently spoke to The Miami Herald where she expressed her desire to do things outside of WWE. She also claimed that she is not putting any pressure on herself about anything. She said;

“I definitely want to do things outside of WWE, but it’s a matter of when that will happen for me. Very early on in my career, I did do Psych The Movie. I also did Punky Brewster. I’ve had these opportunities. I would really love a bigger role and a bigger movie, but when that happens, it will happen.
“I’m trying not to put so much pressure on, ‘I have to do this, I have to do that’ because, at the same time, I want to be the very best superstar in WWE. I know I want to be the best in whatever I do, so it’s just when all these things come to me at the right time. I know this sounds cliche, but it’s just patience. What my transition looks like will be unique and special to Charlotte Flair.”
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