WWE News: Charlotte Flair Hinted to Become a Villain Again 1

Charlotte Flair was born to be a champion in the pro-wrestling circuit. Whenever she performs inside the squared circle, we get to witness how incredible a performer she is, and no wonder she is known as the second-nature after her father.

Wrestling runs through her veins that earned her the nickname of “genetically superior athlete”. If the truth is to be told, then she has over-delivered in comparison to the expectations from her.

Apart from the in-ring agility, she has also received the born-heel persona from Ric Flair. It’s no wonder as of why the Nature Boy is called as the dirtiest player in the game, and Charlotte picked up the character just where her predecessor left it off. With the evil-persona and Ric by her side, it did not take a long time for Charlotte to become a four-time women’s champion within just two years of debuting on the main roster.

In a recent interview with Ottawa Citizen, the second-nature has noted about the fact that the crowd used to hate her so much during the heel run back in 2015-16. She got her father all the time by her side that helped her so much to escalate her evil act to a whole new level.

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Sometimes, the crowd might have got soft towards her considering the incredible talent that she is, but she stuck in doing the horrifying tasks, each week. Check out her words regarding this,

“It was about committing to being ‘Yeah. I’m Ric Flair’s daughter, yeah the dirtiest player in the game, yeah I’m entitled, yeah I got here without having to do anything. Now I just know how to turn up.”

During the Superstar Shakeup, she was moved to Smackdown and transitioned into a babyface. It was done to keep the heel-face ratio equal on the brand. But, the Queen has clarified that she is a natural villain and loves to play the character. So, it might not take a long time for her to turn on anybody and become a bonafide heel, again with the following quotes,

“…it’s more me trying to figure out how that works and staying true to my character regardless of what side I’m on. I do feel more comfortable as a heel, but I’m taking the babyface challenge on as much as I can.”

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.

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