Despite the current absence from WWE programming, Charlotte Flair was a part of the 2023 Draft pool. This was an indication that the top WWE Superstar could be closer to making a return to TV in the near future. However, she was removed from the advertisements of WWE Money in the Bank in July soon after getting drafted to the Smackdown brand.
Since entering the main roster, eight years ago, Charlotte Flair had been one of the fastest-rising talents on the main roster, if not the fastest. Upon getting the call-up, she dominated the women’s division and racked up the accolade of being a 14-time Women’s Champion which keeps her just three title wins away from leveling her father Ric Flair’s famous 16 world title reigns.
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Charlotte Flair’s seventh reign as the SmackDown Women’s Champion recently ended when Rhea Ripley beat her at WrestleMania 39. This was a historic night for the former champion as she got to enter the biggest stage of them all for the seventh time, each time as either the champion or the challenger in a championship match.
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Charlotte Flair reveals more goals in the WWE
Moving on, the genetically superior athlete went into a hiatus from WWE TV to secure some body-building-related goals. Then speaking in an interview with Boardroom, Charlotte Flair revealed further unattained goals of her in the WWE. Apparently, she wants to reach the next level such as the former franchise player of the company 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,” Charlotte Flair continued.
“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.”
Upon coming back to WWE TV, Charlotte Flair will undoubtedly be inserted into the championship or in the main event picture in the women’s division of the blue brand and it’s just a matter of time. During this hiatus, she is also set to appear at the American Cornhole League’s Johnsonville Superhole Series IV in a preliminary contest against Vinny Guadagnino, Marysol Patton from “Real Housewives of Miami,” and social media influencer FOODGOD to gain some more mainstream attention.