There might be many champions in the WWE female roster but there’s only one queen in the form of Charlotte Flair. There are newbies but no one can replace the second-generation star whom the WWE officials consider as the most trusted shoulder. After all, winning 14 championships in a career (17 to be exact) doesn’t happen that easily.
Since arriving on the main roster in 2015, Charlotte Flair was able to single-handedly change the perspective of women’s wrestling but she still has a lot to accomplish. For the time being, Charlotte Flair is away from the WWE after WrestleMania 39. However, it appears she might make her in-ring return soon, earlier than expected.
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According to a new report by PWInsider Elite, Charlotte Flair is currently listed to be a featured name for an upcoming WWE live event in White Plains, New York, in early June. If this ad is any indication then the top Smackdown Superstar should be back in action, real quick. It should be noted that she is also being advertised to appear at Summerslam 2023 PLE set for early August.
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Charlotte Flair went into a hiatus after Wrestlemania 39
At Wrestlemania 39, Charlotte Flair defended her Smackdown Women’s Championship against Rhea Ripley. After an incredible matchup, the Nightmare defeated her to pick up her first win over The Queen in a singles match at a PLE. This sent the former champion into a hiatus as she could be getting ready for a bodybuilding competition.
While that dream of hers was never publicly addressed, the genetically superior athlete addressed her WWE hiatus and stated that she had some things to take care of and wanted to take her time in getting them done. Meanwhile, even during her absence, WWE put Charlotte Flair into the Draft pool to make her a Smackdown roster member.
Also while speaking to Boardroom, Charlotte Flair made it clear that she wants to be on the level to that of The Rock and John Cena,
“I think now, it’s just getting to that next level. Like, I know that my name is popular within sports entertainment, but I wanna get to that male level of John Cena, The Rock, Batista still. I want to cross over like my dad has so gracefully, and I’ll continue to do that until I get to that point. I hate that I started so late in the game, but I’m here. I think that’s just a matter of time.”