Charlotte Flair has already established her legacy as perhaps the greatest of all time in the WWE or even in the entire professional wrestling circuit in the female league. She essentially kicked things off for the Women’s Revolution in the WWE almost a decade ago to break the barriers between men’s and women’s divisions in the company. There was also one instance where stood up to keep her big match intact on the card.
In the co-main event of Night One of WrestleMania 39, Rhea Ripley defeated Charlotte Flair to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship. This match lasted for 23 minutes and 35 seconds and ended up being one of the best women’s matches in WWE history. Some also touted this match to be the very best of last year’s Mania card which could have gone down at the last of the card.
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Ronda Rousey reveals scoop about Charlotte Flair vs. Rhea Ripley
During an interview with Cageside Seats, Ronda Rousey revealed that Charlotte Flair vs. Rhea Ripley was about to be cut short as WWE never wanted the match to continue for its full course. But then the former defied orders from WWE Officials to continue with it and deliver a slobberknocker to change things for good.
“They weren’t supposed to go that long. The whole time the referee is telling them to go backstage and Charlotte Flair threw her big d*ck on the table and said no, we’re gonna do this awesome f**king match,” Ronda Rousey revealed.
“And that’s what [the women are] dealing with. They’re not allowed to show how f**king amazing they are, because ‘Oh, the crowd’s gonna be tired for the guys match afterward’. That’s bulls**t!”
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Charlotte Flair and her injury have been a matter of discussion for professional wrestling fans over the past few months. The fatal injury came at the worst time when the Wrestlemania 40 season was about to begin. She missed the big event and if reports were any indications then she might end up missing the biggest event of the year, as well.
Following the injury, Charlotte Flair went under the knife between January 3rd and 5th to quickly go into the rehab process. She is regularly hitting the gym from a certain point after that to prepone her return period.