Posts Tagged ‘Charlotte Flair’

Final WWE Starrcade Card, Charlotte Flair Set For Appearance

– WWE will be hosting its Starrcade live event from Greensboro, North Carolina later tonight (Sat. November 25, 2017). The event will feature appearances from the likes of Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express and The Hardys. You can check out the full match card, which features four title bouts, here below:

Steel Cage Match for the WWE Championship

(C) AJ Styles vs. Jinder Mahal

Steel Cage Match for the SmackDown Live Women’s Title

(C) Charlotte Flair vs. Natalya

Fatal Four-Way for the SmackDown Live Tag Team Titles

(C) The Usos vs. The New Day vs. Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn

WWE United States Title Match

(C) Baron Corbin vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

Grudge Match

Bobby Roode vs. Dolph Ziggler

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dash Wilder

– WWE SmackDown Live Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair will be doing a book signing for her autobiography, Second Nature: The Legacy of Ric Flair and the Rise of Charlotte, at Barnes & Noble at 3102 Northline Avenue in Greensboro, NC. The event will start at noon local time.

Charlotte On Who She Wants To Face At WrestleMania 34

The new SmackDown Live Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair recently had an interview with Uproxx where she talked about WrestleMania 34 and more. Below are some of the highlights from her interview:

Being part of Triple H’s WrestleMania XXX entrance:

“Triple H was basically like, I wanna take some NXT talent and reward them, I think, and make them a part of his entrance. It was me, Sasha Banks, Alexa Bliss. Here we are four years later, and especially Alexa Bliss, going into Survivor Series this weekend. But then me and Sasha, we had all these epic moments last year, and then to be back four years later. … I know then, when we were in Gorilla [position], I was like “oh my gosh, I have to walk out and I have to stand there, and I don’t know if I’m gonna be able to breathe.” I could never picture myself wrestling, so to think that. … You never know where life’s gonna take you, four years later. Here, I’m hoping, that I’m main-eventing WrestleMania 34.”

What she wants to see at WrestleMania 34 as a fan:

“Honestly, for a women’s singles match. I know that WrestleMania is a day that we try to get everyone involved because it is the biggest day of the year. It’s such a family event. But I would like a women’s singles match. … Competitively, I wanna be in it, I’m not gonna lie. I would be upset if I wasn’t. But at the same time, having a singles match for the women just goes to show how much WWE has invested in the women as a whole, and how important women’s wrestling is to kids and families. To send that message out there that women can do anything they want in a male-dominated world.”

Who she wants to face at the show:

“Last match? Maybe fatal four-way, Four Horsewomen, I think that’s the main event match. I don’t really have a dream singles, I just dream of main eventing. When I think of WrestleMania, you think of so many outside celebrities and athletes getting involved. Maybe a WrestleMania moment would be Queen versus Queen, me versus Stephanie McMahon. I see storylines that could lead into WrestleMania like that, but [choosing] one person is so hard. … I really don’t know. I would love to face Becky Lynch one-on-one. I’d love to face Bayley. I’d love to face Sasha. It’s a lot of talent; it’s hard. It boils down to the right storyline.”

Kevin Owens Gives Props To NXT Star, Fans On Charlotte Flair – Alexa Bliss, Triple H

– Below is full video of Triple H’s interview with Cathy Kelley from after last night’s WWE NXT “Takeover: WarGames” event:

– WWE has a poll asking fans which brand has the better women’s champion going into the champion vs. champion match at WWE Survivor Series tonight. As of this writing, 69% voted for SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair while the rest voted for RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss.

– Kevin Owens tweeted the following props to The Velveteen Dream after his impressive loss to Aleister Black last night at Takeover:

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James Ellsworth On Where He Was During RAW Invasion, Alexa Bliss’ Message To Charlotte Flair

– Team RAW got their revenge on SmackDown Live by invading their show last night and laying waste to the roster. One person who was missing from the action was James Ellsworth. He took to Twitter to reveal where he was during the whole debacle:

– At Survivor Series this weekend, RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss will take on newly-crowned SmackDown Live Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair. During RAW’s invasion of SmackDown Live last night Bliss kicked Flair in the face after attacking the women’s locker room. To add insult to injury, Bliss took to Twitter to fire off yet another shot at “The Queen”:

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Charlotte Flair Publishes Open Letter To Her Father

Last night on Smackdown, Charlotte Flair won the Smackdown Women’s championship in the city she was named after. Her father, Ric Flair, joined her on stage shortly after to share an emotional moment with her daughter.

Yesterday, Charlotte also published an open letter to her father.

Charlotte Flair’s Letter to Her Father

Charlotte’s letter was published in the Player’s Tribune and is available through this link. 

The text of her letter is below:

“Dear Dad,

It’s that moment when you appear from behind the curtain.

Every single night, before I perform, I think about what you told me. That the single most important part of any match is when you walk out onto the stage — and the crowd sees you for the first time.

“Whether it’s 50 people in an auditorium or 100,000 in a stadium,” you said. “The instant they see you, they can tell right away whether or not you really believe in yourself.”

I remember my first match, standing in the dark, listening to my heart racing. I knew the crowd was just waiting — not waiting for me, but waiting to judge the next person they saw emerge onto the stage. I knew my peers were watching on the monitor just a few feet away. I felt the walls closing in. I could barely breathe. It was like I had forgotten everything I had learned about wrestling up to that point.

People were going to think I was a fraud — that I was just trying to piggyback a career off of your name. I wasn’t Charlotte Flair yet. I was still just Ric Flair’s daughter. I feared the worst.

I mean, how could I really be prepared? How could anyone live up to the legacy of Ric Flair? The Nature Boy! The limousine-ridin’, jet-flyin’, etc. etc. — Ric Flair! One of the most decorated superstars in the history of sports entertainment. It was an impossible expectation to live up to.

In that moment, I actually feared that I wasn’t made for WWE. Quitting wasn’t an option … but how was I going to commit 100 percent when I was afraid of my own shadow?

I was nervous about the fans in the crowd. I was nervous about the Superstars in the back. But most of all, I was nervous about one very specific thought.

I couldn’t bear the thought of disappointing you.


I remember that first drive to Tampa. Nine hours in my Honda trying to convince myself I was making the right decision. It all happened so fast — I really had no idea what to expect when I signed a developmental contract with WWE. I certainly didn’t consider myself a WWE Superstar at that point.

I had always just been your daughter.

I was your biggest fan, but I never had dreams of having your life. That was your life … and that was Reid’s dream.

Then, over dinner at WrestleMania 28 one night in Miami, Reid convinced me to follow his dream with him.

I didn’t have to ask for your approval — because I already knew exactly how you’d respond. I knew you wouldn’t second-guess me.

As soon as I reported to NXT, though, I started second-guessing myself every step of the way.

“You’re not going to get any handouts for being Ric Flair’s kid.”

“You’re not going to get any handouts for being Ric Flair’s kid,” everyone kept saying before I got to Florida. But the last thing I wanted was to be carried anywhere because of my name.

You know I’ve never once regretted being “Ric Flair’s daughter.” But when you’re in a gym full of your peers … and you realize that some of them have spent their entire lives working for an opportunity to stand in that ring? Well, it doesn’t help if they think you’re only there because of your dad’s legacy.

One thing I always took pride in was being an athlete. And so physically, I felt like I could hold my own in WWE. But I quickly learned that life in WWE was much more than that. I remember those first days trying to figure out who my character was. I felt so out of place, always needing to explain myself, unsure and embarrassed in front of my peers.

Do I “woo” or not “woo”? If yes, how many times? If not, what should I do instead? I knew that I had a lot of work to do in developing this persona, so I used my athleticism to my advantage in the meantime. Every week kept getting more intense. I had to learn the basics very quickly, or else — regardless of what my last name was — I wouldn’t make it anywhere. I’d never been more nervous doing anything in my entire life.

Then one day, in one drill … there was a turning point. The “blow-up” drill. We were competing with the men that morning, and we were about halfway through — when I looked around, and I realized that I was holding my own. Suddenly, I was a little more confident. My athletic ability made up for the lack of belief in myself as a performer. Knowing I was earning respect for my hustle kept me in the game mentally for the moment.

“Okay,” I thought. “I can compete here. I just need to keep doing … that.”

Every day would be a challenge, but I’d always show up determined. Eventually, things started clicking.

All those years making me see a trainer, never missing a practice, and attending camps before summer vacation was paying off. It’s like you were grooming me since day one. I didn’t realize it at the time, but you were there for me every step of the way.


I remember sitting beside you at the first NXT pay-per-view.

It was the first time since Reid had passed that you and I sat in the crowd together. We watched an incredible women’s match and I remember when the camera turned to us, you were holding back tears. We still hadn’t gotten over what happened, but for a moment we realized that WWE was reuniting our family.

It was also the moment I realized I never wanted to be sidelined.

We both had no idea how much the landscape for women in WWE was about to change, but I was determined from that moment to be the best. The Four Horsewomen were about to be born. A name only granted by a Flair.

It wasn’t going to happen overnight — but the locker room began to feel a certain energy. We all wanted to push ourselves, and bring out the best in each other. We worked hard, and then we worked harder. And after a while, people really started to notice the women’s division. We started to steal the show in NXT and became the main event.

A few months later, I faced Natalya at my first-ever NXT pay-per-view. We were both absolutely determined to raise the bar — to show the world what this generation of WWE women were capable of.

Of course you had the best advice — and the hardest to hear: It’s one thing to get to the top, it’s another thing to stay there.

I won my first championship that night.

And of course you had the best advice — and the hardest to hear: It’s one thing to get to the top, it’s another thing to stay there.

I listened, but thought I had it all figured out. I felt like I had learned a lot by then … and by the time that Becky, Sasha and I debuted on Monday Night Raw, I pretty much thought I knew it all.

I should have known better.


The 2015 Survivor Series was in Atlanta — Flair Country, only a few hours from our hometown. I remember stepping out from behind that curtain.

And everyone was booing me.

I looked around the arena — I still remember the faces. They hated me. They hated me. And I had no idea why.

Then I thought about what you said. They can tell right away whether or not you really believe in yourself.

But I did! I believed in myself. I mean, I thought I did.

I finished the match, got back to my hotel … and started to wonder if maybe the company had gone with the wrong girl. I’d had so much success in NXT. How did I lose all of my confidence again overnight? What was different?

I called you to see if you could figure out what was wrong.

“What do you mean?!” You said, in disbelief. “Kid, you did great out there. You’re not doing anything wrong.”

“But didn’t you see the match? Dad — they hate me! They’re booing! I’m supposed to be the good guy! Why can’t the fans see how hard I’ve worked? Do they think I’m not good enough? Not pretty enough? Not … Flair enough?” Finally I had said what I was afraid of, most of all.

I was afraid that I couldn’t carry on our last name.

And that’s when your voice raised, just a little, like you were about to ground me.

You’re getting a reaction — that’s all that matters.” Click. You hung up because you knew that’s what I needed.

I sat back and I thought about everything. And I realized what you were trying to say: That if the crowd wasn’t going to like me, then I should give them a reason not to like me. That if this was going to be my last name, then I shouldn’t feel anxious about it — I should own it.

And right there, in that hotel room … I think that’s when I realized, for the first time, that I was truly ready. That I was truly my father’s daughter.

If the crowd wasn’t going to like me, then I should give them a reason not to like me.

That I was truly a Flair.

Every night, in that ring, I was going to be Charlotte Flair — and take whatever came with it, from that point forward. Whether I was booed or I was cheered … all I knew was, people were going to react when I was in the ring. And I was never going to doubt myself like that ever again.

Looking back, that phone call with you … it was probably the most important moment of my entire career.

It was the night that I stopped being a rookie — and started becoming the Queen.


So much has happened over the past few years — so much that I would have never thought was possible when I first moved to Florida in that Honda. Or when I first stood behind that curtain, my nerves racing, my mind second-guessing every move my body made. And I’m so glad — I’m so grateful — that you convinced me it was all in my head.

I’ve had the opportunity to hold multiple championships … main event pay-per-views … steal the show in front of 101,000 people … and be a part of the most revolutionary group of women to ever compete in WWE at the same time….

But my favorite part will always be the opportunity that we had to work together. From seeing your tears and your smile when I won my first WWE championship title … to seeing your even bigger smile every time you helped me “cheat” — thanks, dad — to retain the title … to seeing that look in your eyes when we’d walk back to the locker room, win or lose … I can’t think of anything that makes me happier.

It was truly an honor, to be able to work alongside you. It only made me want to work that much harder. To be that much better. And to be able to continue your legacy in the profession that you helped pioneer for almost 50 years.


“Know who you are when you go to bed at night.”

I think about you saying that every day when I’m on the road.

You knew your whole life that you were Ric Flair. That you were the Nature Boy. That you were the limousine-riding, jet-flying so-and-so who would go on to become a 16-time world champion — the only person to enter the WWE Hall of Fame on two separate occasions. Who even now, at the tender age of 68, would rather be standing in a ring than anywhere else on the planet. You knew.

But I never knew — not like you did. I was never quite as confident when I started out … and I was never totally sure, in those first few years, that I was doing the right thing. But no matter what, you were always there to support me. And everywhere we went, I mean everywhere we went — you would always tell people how proud you were that I was your daughter.

It hasn’t always been so easy for the two of us, of course. And at times, the truth is, it’s been very hard. But I’ll always be grateful for how you’ve been there for me, whenever I’ve really needed you. And I hope you know that your love and support has gone a long way toward making me the woman I am today.

As far as my career goes, if you’ve taught me anything, it’s that I’ve barely scratched the surface of what it could be. It’s still early in WWE’s Women’s Evolution — and I mean that in the best way possible. There’s still a lot of work to do. And there’s still a lot of history to make.

And I plan on being the one to make it.

I just hope that, when all is said and done, they say the same thing about me that they say about you:

Nobody could have done it better.

Thank you for everything, Dad. I love you as big as the sky.”

Charlotte Wins SD Women’s Title, Ric Flair Appears (Video)

Charlotte Flair defeated Natalya to become the new SmackDown Women’s Champion at tonight’s WWE SmackDown in her hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina.

Charlotte is now a six-time women’s champion but this is her first run with the SmackDown Women’e Title. Natalya had been champion since August 20th at SummerSlam.

Charlotte will face RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss at Sunday”s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view, with Natalya will join the women’s Team SmackDown for the 5-on-5 Traditional Elimination Match.

After the match, Charlotte’s father Ric Flair made a surprise appearance.

Ronda Rousey Attends NXT Event (Photo), Latest From Charlotte & McCool

– Former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey was at last night’s NXT event in which she interacted with fans and hung out with some of the NXT talent. Kairi Sane Tweeted out her reaction to getting to meet “The Rowdy One”:

– WWE posted the following video in which they take a look at Charlotte Flair and ex-WWE Women’s Champion Michelle McCool teasing a potential dream match against one another. McCool retired from WWE in 2011 as a two-time Women’s and two-time Divas Champion. She recently noted on Twitter that she’s been “dying for someone to ask” her for one more match:

Charlotte Flair Reveals The Best Advice She’s Received From Ric Flair, The Young Bucks Get New Hot Topic Merchandise

– WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair recently did an interview with In Touch to promote her new book, Second Nature: The Legacy of Ric Flair and the Rise of Charlotte. During the interview, Charlotte revealed the best advice she has ever received from her father and two-time WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair:

“To go to bed every night knowing who you are and I guess that could be professional as well, but professionally the best advice was, ‘When you go through that curtain, you have to know exactly who you are as a character and believe in yourself, because if you don’t the fans won’t buy it from the second you walk through that curtain.'”

– A fan recently asked Matt Jackson of The Young Bucks on Twitter if it was true that Hot Topic would be selling Bullet Club Pop Funko merchandise soon. Jackson confirmed the news with an “Uh huh.” The recent deal between The Young Bucks and Hot Topic has been huge, as their Bullet Club t-shirts have been a major seller for the company:

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Charlotte Flair Reacts To Sneak Peak Of 30 For 30, (Video) WWE 24 Goldberg Teaser

– After viewing a sneak peak of ESPN’s 30 For 30 special on her father and two-time WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair, WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair took to Twitter to react to what she saw. The full special will air on Tuesday, November 7th:

– Speaking of specials, the WWE posted the following teaser for their WWE 24 special on Bill Goldberg which will air after Monday Night RAW on  Monday, November 13th. Check it out here:

Charlotte On Wanting To Main Event WrestleMania With Ronda Rousey

Charlotte Flair recently spoke with ESPN and below are some highlights from the interview:

Possibly facing Ronda Rousey in the main event at WrestleMania:

“I hope that’s the main event of WrestleMania. That’s my dream. I hope we can make it happen. She really opened the doors for a lot of women. Having that opportunity would be huge. I don’t know what her goals are, but it’s just cool that she wants to be a part of our world.”

Ronda Rousey’s popularity in UFC helping WWE women’s division:

“I thank Ronda for opening the door for us. If Ronda had never been given that main event spot as a female and doing what she did with it, I don’t know if we would have ever been given that chance. Yeah, we were killing it at NXT, but I don’t know if the main roster audience and the business side would have thought the women could carry the main storyline and main event a pay-per-view and we did and I think that’s because they saw how popular Ronda was and if you give us a storyline, we can deliver and we did deliver, so I want to thank her.

It’s exciting to know that there could be a crossover. We see it with the men all the time and it’s such a big attraction. I want to be an attraction for the WWE as a female and I think having those women be a part of the company in some kind of storyline makes the women an attraction. Were we an attraction at WrestleMania 32? Yes, but Brock Lesnar, he’s an attraction. I want to be that and with Ronda Rousey or Cyborg. I think that would be exciting.”

SmackDown Attendance Photos, Charlotte Reacts To Earning Women’s Title Shot

– As we reported earlier this week, the attendance for Monday Night RAW in San Jose, California was very poor with a lot of empty seats still available during the event. SmackDown Live’s attendance last night (Wed. September 20, 2017) was no better, if not worse, as a lot of empty seats also remained. Check out the photos below:

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– During SmackDown Live last night, however, Charlotte Flair made her in-ring return to Tuesday nights and won a Fatal Four-Way match against Becky Lynch, Tamina, and Naomi to earn the No. 1-contender spot for Natalya’s SmackDown Live Women’s Title. Natalya and Charlotte will go one-on-one at the WWE’s Hell In A Cell pay-per-view (PPV) next month, and “The Queen” got the opportunity to reflect on the win in the following SmackDown Fallout video posted by WWE:

Women’s Championship Match Set For WWE Hell In A Cell, Updated PPV Card

Charlotte Flair made her return to SmackDown tonight and cut an emotional promo about how difficult the past six weeks have been for her and her father. Charlotte stated that life is fragile and that she is going to make every moment count from now on.

SmackDown Women’s Champion Natalya interrupted and announced that she was hosting a celebration for all women. The celebration quickly turned into Natalya gloating about herself and even revealed a large photo of her winning the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

Charlotte said that she was glad that Natalya interrupted her because she wants a shot at the title. This then led to Becky Lynch, Naomi, Tamina and Lana coming down to the ring. Becky, Naomi and Tamina demanded a shot at the SmackDown Women’s Championship as well. SmackDown General Manager came down to the entrance ramp and announced that there will be a Fatal 4-Way in the main-event to determine who will face Natalya for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WWE Hell in a Cell on October 8th.

Charlotte wound up winning the Fatal 4-Way to close this week’s episode of SmackDown. Charlotte connected with a big boot to Tamina’s face for the pinfall victory. Charlotte was visibly emotional in the ring after the match and celebrated in the ring as Natalya watched on a monitor backstage.

Updated WWE Hell in a Cell card:

WWE Championship

Jinder Mahal (c) vs Shinsuke Nakamura

SmackDown Women’s Championship

Natalya (c) vs Charlotte

SmackDown Tag Team Championship

New Day (c) vs The Usos

Hell in a Cell match

Shane McMahon vs Kevin Owens

Charlotte Provides Update On Ric Flair: “My Dad Is Getting Better”

Charlotte posted on Instagram today to provide an update on her father Ric Flair. Ric was hospitalized last weekend and underwent surgery on Monday afternoon. Charlotte posted the following on Instagram:

“After an incredibly hard week, my dad is getting better,” Charlotte wrote. “There is still a long road to go and he’s not out of the woods just yet but I want to again thank everyone for their support on behalf of myself and my family. My dad has given his life to sports entertainment. To everyone competing tonight [at SummerSlam], you know he’d be backstage watching if he could. Give it a little extra flair for him tonight. Woooo!”

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Charlotte Flair Reveals Why She Feels She Lost At Battleground

The final two women in Battleground’s 5-woman elimination match were Charlotte and Natalya. Although many expected Charlotte to win, it was Natalya who ended up getting her hand raised.

The finish of the match saw Natalya pin Charlotte after ramming her head into the lower turnbuckle. Charlotte spoke to WWE.com reporters after the match and explained she hit her head hard, and simply wasn’t able to collect herself in time to kick out.

Charlotte in Smackdown’s Women’s Division

Many had expected Charlotte Flair to skyrocket to the top of Smackdown’s women’s rankings upon her arrival on the brand. Charlotte was transferred from Raw to Smackdown during the Superstar Shakeup earlier this year. So far all her attempts to win the Smackdown women’s championship have been thwarted.

Charlotte had hoped to become the first woman to win titles on Raw and Smackdown. She ended up being beaten to the punch by Alexa Bliss however.

Backstage News on Expected Winner of Female No. 1-Contenders Match, NXT Tag Team Being Called Up Soon

– The WWE’s Battleground pay-per-view (PPV) will play host to a Fatal Five-Way match between Tamina, Lana, Becky Lynch, Charlotte, and Natalya to determine the new No. 1-contender for Naomi’s SmackDown Live Women’s Championship. Per a report from The Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Charlotte Flair is expected to win the match and her ‘heel edge’ as of late on Tuesday nights is expected to play a part in her feud with Naomi.

– The past few weeks on SmackDown Live, the team of Breezango has been involved in a storyline in which somebody has been trashing their offices. It is expected that the culprits are going to be revealed at Battleground to confront Breezango. The Observer reports that SAnitY is expected to be the team that has been messing with Breezango over the past few weeks, and are set to make their main roster debut.

This would bee weird timing, however, as SAnitY is set to compete for the NXT Tag Team Championships against the Authors of Pain at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III. It was also speculated that Luke Harper and Erick Rowan could be reuniting in order to feud with Breezango.

Discussion: Who do you think will be the team that is revealed as Breezango’s hecklers?

Mick Foley Shares Emotional Story About Becky Lynch & Charlotte Helping a Dying Fan

WWE Hall Of Famer and former Monday Night RAW General Manager Mick Foley took to his official Facebook page to share an emotional story of how WWE Superstars Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch created a great moment for a dying WWE fan, Dillon, who has been battling Williams disease since birth. Check it out here:

“A few weeks ago, I received a message about Dillon, a huge WWE fan, fighting cancer, in the final weeks of his life. Dillon was born with Williams disease, characterized by moderate developmental disabilities, along with heart and other medical problems. I was thankful that I would be visiting Dillon during WWE SmackDown Live, as his sister told me that although Dillon was going to be very happy to see me, he was fairly shy and wasn’t likely to do much talking while I was there.

“SmackDown would provide an easy bonding agent, so if I stumbled verbally, we could just kind of hang out and watch the action together. Dillon certainly was happy to see me. Williams Disease is often referred to as “The Friendly Disorder”, due to the genial nature of so many affected by it. He smiled during the entirety of my visit, and with his mother Patricia and sister Deirdre in the room, we had quite a nice conversation.

“I asked him about SmackDown, and when I learned that a few of his favorite Superstars were good friends of mine, I did my best to continue the conversation while simultaneously texting one of those superstars he had mentioned.

“You wouldn’t happen to have a minute to talk to a big fan who is in the hospital, would you”, I asked

“I would”, came the reply, literally seconds later.

“Thank you – The family will be overjoyed.”

“Oh, deadly!!!”

“30 seconds later, Becky Lynch was on speakerphone, her distinctive Irish brogue filling the hospital room with a palpable sense of joy. It would have been really easy for Becky to simply say goodbye. But instead she mentioned that she was in the women’s dressing room, and asked Dillon if there was anyone else he might like to speak to.

“Well, actually, Becky”, I said. “Although Dillon loves you, his absolute favorite is Charlotte Flair.

“Seconds later, Dillon was talking to his favorite WWE Superstar, and I noted that his sister was recording the conversation – providing a visual account for what was surely a moment he would like to relive over and over again. Sadly, the doctors’ estimate proved correct and Dillon passed away within a couple weeks of my visit.

“His family was so grateful for the kindness shown him, and I am so grateful to have friends so willing to help, so willing to make a difference. Dillon’s sister told me the phone call with Becky and Charlotte had provided the family with one more great moment with this gentle, kind-hearted man.

“Sometimes, a little bit of kindness can go a long way”

Charlotte Flair on if She Thinks She’s Out of Ric Flair’s Shadow

Former WWE Monday Night RAW Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair recently did an interview with the Pensacola News Journal to talk about a variety of topics. During the interview “The Queen” talked about what it was like to grow up as the daughter of “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair and being a babyface on SmackDown Live. You can check out the highlights here:

What it’s like growing up as Ric Flair’s daughter:

“Growing up with a famous father, and one who mastered his craft, it’s one of those things where do you really want to be in the same profession?” she said. “I can’t imagine the pressure on, say, Michael Jordan’s kids. But for me, I think it’s molded me into the character that I am today. I think I definitely work out of my father’s shadow, but it was hard in the beginning. But I would never change my last name, and I couldn’t be more proud to carry on his legacy.”

Being on SmackDown Live as a babyface:

“This is a new transition for me, but I will take it as a challenge to be the best babyface I can be. Obviously, my comfort level with my size, my demeanor and my presence, and where I had elevated myself to, is definitely as a heel. But I’m ready to see what I can do as a babyface!”

If you’d like to read Flair’s full interview with the Pensacola News Journal you can check it out here.

Release Date Set For Ric and Charlotte Flair’s Book

For the first time ever, the father-daughter wrestling duo of the legendary Ric Flair and WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair come together to tell their story in their new book, “Second Nature: The Legacy of Ric Flair and the Rise of Charlotte.”

Charlotte announced this morning on Twitter that their book will be released on September 19, 2017.

Here is the synopsis for “Second Nature: The Legacy of Ric Flair and the Rise of Charlotte.”

“Every person that aspires to be a professional in this business should take notes from Ric Flair.” -John Cena

WOOOOOO! Are you ready for this, WWE Universe?

For the first time ever, WWE’s illustrious father-daughter duo “Nature Boy” Ric Flair and Charlotte come together to tell their legendary story.

Ric Flair is a 16-time World Champion and two-time WWE Hall of Fame Inductee. His four-decades long career is recognized as one of the greatest of all time, but with success comes a price. Despite his effortless brilliance in front of the cameras, his life away from the cameras includes personal struggles, controversy and family tragedy. Through his bond with Charlotte, he’s becoming the father he needs to be while rediscovering the legend he has always been.

Charlotte grew up in the shadow of her famous father, “the dirtiest player in the game,” but now she is poised to take the Flair name to new heights. As the inaugural WWE Women’s Champion, Charlotte has had an impressive career, and she’s just getting started. With the (dare we say it) flair of the “Nature Boy” running through her blood, Charlotte is destined for greatness. Find out how she embraced her heritage and battled her own challenges through her rise to the top of WWE.

For these two Champions, sports entertainment is simply SECOND NATURE.

Looking At A Possible Women’s Royal Rumble Match

We’ve had a Women’s Hell in a Cell match main event a pay-per-view. We’ve seen two Women’s Money in the Bank ladder matches. Could a Royal Rumble be next?

There have been rumours of a potential women’s Rumble going back as early as last year. In the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer noted, “There has been at least talk of doing a women’s Royal Rumble match in January.”

With the strength RAW, SmackDown and NXT’s women’s rosters and more female competitors being brought in for the Mae Young Classic, there’s certainly enough talent to pull this off.

Recently, Becky Lynch had this to say regarding a women’s Rumble match:

“I think there’ll definitely be a time where the women get their own Royal Rumble. When you look at the fact that in July there is the Mae Young Classic taking place between 32 women. Then you have the women in NXT and the women on both brands. I think it’s a year or two away from having our own Royal Rumble, then maybe our tag titles. The sky is the limit.” [Source]

Charlotte Flair commented on a women’s Rumble match earlier this year:

“I hope in the future, if we have a big enough division to do it or if they ever bring RAW and Smackdown back together, I’d love for us to have an all-female Royal Rumble. I think that would be awesome.” [Source]

Prior to this year’s Rumble, Bayley was asked her thoughts about a potential women’s Rumble match:

“I kind of honestly think we need a few more girls to do something like that because the guys have 30 men. We don’t have many girls. Even if it was Raw and Smackdown combined, I don’t think it would make it 20. If we had more girls brought in, maybe like NXT girls, that would be really cool and I think it would be a lot of fun.” [Source]

Sasha Banks meanwhile, notes that Chyna and Beth Phoenix have both appeared in the men’s Rumble match, and leading up to the 2017 Rumble, she wanted to do the same:

Charlotte Flair On Jinder Mahal’s Rise In WWE, Finding Her Place On SmackDown, Lana Getting Title Shot

Charlotte Flair recently did an interview with ESPN and discussed all of the matches on this past Sunday’s Money in the Bank card. Charlotte gave her thoughts on Jinder Mahal’s rise in WWE, Lana’s SmackDown Women’s Championship opportunity and finding her place on SmackDown. Here are some highlights from the interview:

Lana getting a shot at the SmackDown Women’s Championship:

“I believe pressure creates diamonds. Lana’s either going to sink or swim. I think it’s an awesome opportunity, a unique way to debut her wrestling skills. I think there’s excitement around it. It’s not your typical, “Hey, I’m here on Raw or SmackDown. I’m having my first match ever.” No, she has wrestled at WrestleMania on a preshow. I can’t say that it’s her first match, and she’s had NXT matches, but I think having this opportunity is huge.

Anybody would want this opportunity. I want another title match. So, I think it’s exciting. I couldn’t be more excited for her. You either rise to the occasion or you don’t. I think she’s done a great job of transitioning from [being] with Rusev to maybe being a part of our division.”

Jinder Mahal’s rise to the top of WWE:

“Knowing Jinder Mahal on a backstage level, I couldn’t be more excited for his rise to this occasion, becoming this super-villain. He looks like a star. He works hard behind the scenes. Obviously, Randy Orton will go down as one of the greatest in history. So, I think, for Jinder, it’s got to be exciting to know that there’s so much anticipation around the match. There’s also the element of other legends being there, front row, and he’s at the center of it all with Randy. Randy’s been in this position multiple times. This is another walk in the park for him, probably. I’m just excited for Jinder, as a whole.”

Finding her place on SmackDown:

“I think that’s trying to figure out, “Am I a good guy, or am I bad guy? Am I still the dirtiest player in the game, or have I come to my senses and Becky Lynch has rubbed off on me?”

The girls that I’m working with are absolutely amazing. It’s not whether I prefer Raw or SmackDown; it’s more, “What’s my role? Who’s Charlotte?” I think I’m still trying to figure out.”

Charlotte Flair On The Mae Young Classic, Working With Ladders, Alexa Bliss

Charlotte Flair recently spoke to USA Today’s “For The Win” section. Charlotte discussed the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match tomorrow night, the May Young Classic and Alexa Bliss’ success on RAW. Here are some highlights from the interview:

Appearing on Talking Smack:

“I like being on Talking Smack because it’s another opportunity to voice my opinion without being in the ring. There are subjects you have to touch base on, but you can go on and you never know what direction the conversation will turn. There’s more freedom.”

Thoughts on Alexa Bliss’ success on RAW:

“I think when one girl does well, we all do well. I couldn’t be more proud of her. It’s another showcase of what NXT does for girls because she’s NXT homegrown.”

The Mae Young Classic’s impact on women’s wrestling:

“It adds more depth and provides more exposure. It will be an opportunity to talk about Mae Young’s history and what she accomplished a bit more. It will get the main roster girls down to NXT to feel the excitement of the tournament. The women have been so busy in the last year that the girls who came from NXT haven’t had the chance to get back to Orlando and see all the buzz about Asuka and what’s happening. I’m excited to just watch the tournament and I hope I can get down there in person. I think it will be awesome.”

 

MITB ladder match:

“Even though we’ve all been able to pick it up and feel what it’s like in person, they are all different sizes and it’s much different trying to use it when you have 15,000 people watching. It’s way different being in front of an audience and when your adrenaline is flowing in that moment. I really don’t know what to expect, to be honest.”

WWE Hypes The First Ever Female Money In The Bank Ladder Match

As we previously reported, the WWE announced its first ever female Money In The Bank Ladder match on last night’s (Tues. May 30, 2017) episode of SmackDown Live. Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Carmella, Natalya and Tamina will be competing in the contest, and the winner will receive a guaranteed shot at the SmackDown Live Women’s Title whenever they’d like.

The WWE released the following statement regarding the historic bout:

FIRST-EVER WOMEN’S MONEY IN THE BANK LADDER MATCH TO BE STREAMED LIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 18 ON WWE NETWORK

WWE (NYSE: WWE) announced today that the first-ever women’s Money In The Bank Ladder match will take place on Sunday, June 18 at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo, and streamed live around the world on WWE Network at 8 p.m. ET.

The match will feature WWE Superstars Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Carmella, Natalya and Tamina competing for the opportunity to receive a contract to challenge for the WWE SmackDown® Women’s Championship anytime within the next year. The match was made official tonight by SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon.

Who Has Benefited Most From The Superstar Shake-Up? (Editorial)

WWE’s Superstar Shake-up was a few weeks ago and a bunch of talent switched brands. The change has certainly benefited some Superstars as they have been able to hit the reset button and were given new opportunities. For other Superstars, the brand switch has either done nothing for them or made matters even worse. Below is the list of every Superstar that switched brands after WWE’s Superstar Shake-Up and what they have done on their new show so far.

From SmackDown to RAW:

Bray Wyatt: Bray Wyatt was having a hell of a run on SmackDown until everything fell off the rails. He captured the WWE Championship at Elimination Chamber, only to lose it rather quickly to Randy Orton at Wrestlemania 33. It took years for WWE to put a title on Bray Wyatt. They pulled the plug on his title run really quick and he is now feuding with Finn Balor on RAW. The change of brands may help Wyatt in the long run, but right now it is hard to take Wyatt seriously after the match at Wrestlemania 33 and the terrible House of Horrors match at WWE Payback.

The Miz & Maryse: The Miz had an excellent run on SmackDown. He was the Intercontinental Champion and had a terrific feud with Dolph Ziggler. There is no reason that he shouldn’t be able to continue that success on RAW as he is currently the #1 contender for the IC Title. The only down side of Miz joining RAW is that he will no longer be a guest on Talking Smack. His insane rants towards Renee Young and Daniel Bryan will be missed.

Dean Ambrose: Ambrose is currently the Intercontinental Champion, but absolutely needed a fresh start. Even though he is continuing his feud with The Miz from SmackDown, Ambrose was already more entertaining on this past week’s RAW than he was for the last month on SmackDown. Time will tell if Ambrose will grow stale again, but for now he has benefited from the Superstar Shake-Up.

Alexa Bliss: Alexa Bliss was terrific on SmackDown and has carried that over to RAW. She is the best female talent on RAW when it comes to promos. She also has great in-ring ability and always gets a reaction from the crowd. Alexa Bliss has already become RAW Women’s Champion and is the first female Superstar to hold both the Smackdown and RAW Women’s Championships.

Apollo Crews: Shockingly, Apollo Crews has actually benefited from the Superstar Shake-Up. It is hard to believe that becoming a part of the “Titus Brand” is an upgrade, but it actually is. Crews was doing absolutely nothing on SmackDown. At the very least, Crews is becoming a weekly part of RAW. Crews struggles with promos, so the idea of having Titus O’Neil manage him actually helps him.

Kalisto: Kalisto went from getting beatdown by Dolph Ziggler on SmackDown to getting destroyed by Braun Strowman on RAW. To be fair, Kalisto actually did defeat Strowman in a Dumpster Match, he also happened to get stuffed in the dumpster and shoved of the entrance ramp after the match.

Heath Slater, Rhyno & Curt Hawkins: Heath Slater and Rhyno were the first SmackDown Tag Team Champions. After losing the titles, they faded away into obscurity. Since joining RAW, they have essentially done nothing besides backstage segments. Tune in on Monday nights to see if Rhyno is eating cheese and crackers. Curt Hawkins was getting his ass kicked on SmackDown and the exact same thing is happening on RAW. I guess that is an improvement for Hawkins given that more people watch RAW.

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From RAW to SmackDown:

Kevin Owens: Kevin Owens was the Universal Champion for a long time on RAW. However, it wasn’t the best version of Kevin Owens. He relied on Chris Jericho to win matches and consistently looked weak. Once Owens dropped the Universal Championship to Goldberg, he actually became more entertaining. Things really picked up when he turned on Jericho at the Festival of Friendship. Since joining SmackDown, Owens has been declaring himself the “Face of America”. He is back to being ruthless in the ring, while also showing off his impressive promo skills. I think the Superstar Shake-Up has benefited Kevin Owens. The United States Championship may be less important than the Universal Championship, but Owens is much more entertaining in his current role.

The Colons: Formerly The Shining Stars, The Colons have absolutely benefited from the Superstar Shake-Up. Even though SmackDown barely features their tag team division, The Shining Stars was just an awful gimmick and anything would be an upgrade from that.

Sami Zayn: Everyone was hoping for Sami Zayn to join SmackDown while he was on RAW. He was seemingly always coming up short on RAW and SmackDown felt like the perfect show for him. Zayn is gifted in the ring and people believed that he would shine on SmackDown. Unfortunately, that has not been the case at all so far. Zayn’s move to SmackDown has made no difference at all in how he is booked. He is back to losing matches and wrestling people much bigger than him. The Superstar Shake-Up has done nothing for Zayn so far as he seems to be stuck in the same role.

Charlotte Flair: Charlotte Flair is probably the best female wrestler on WWE’s roster. Her athleticism is insane and she can put on a terrific match with anyone. However, Charlotte’s character got old on RAW. Her promos eventually sounded robotic and the WWE Universe was starting to get tired of it. Since joining SmackDown, Charlotte has gone from a heel to a fan favorite. The crowd erupted when she made her way to the ring after being attacked backstage on this past week’s episode of SmackDown.

Jinder Mahal: Without a doubt, Jinder Mahal has been the Superstar that has benefited the most from the Superstar Shake-Up. It didn’t look like that would be the case after his SmackDown debut where he lost to Mojo Rawley. Mahal also took a beer to the face courtesy of Patriots’ tight end Rob Gronkowski. Mahal went on to win a Six-Pack Challenge to become the #1 contender for Randy Orton’s WWE Championship. He even stole Orton’s title and beat him down at WWE Payback. Mahal had an unsuccessful run with WWE and was released from the company. He made his WWE return last year and it looked like it was going to be more of the same. That clearly is not the case and he now has the chance to make a major name for himself heading into his WWE Championship match at WWE Backlash.

New Day, Rusev & Lana: New Day have yet to make their SmackDown debut due to Kofi Kingston being injured. New Day has been boring to me for a long time, hopefully the change of brands brings something fresh to their act. Rusev also hasn’t been on SmackDown yet as he is out with an injury. However, he has demanded a title shot at Money in the Bank. Time will tell if he gets his wish. Finally, Lana hasn’t made her SmackDown debut yet but she will be introducing a new gimmick as seen in the video below.

Discussion: Now that we are a few weeks into it, what are your thoughts on the Superstar Shake-Up so far? Which Superstar do you think has benefited from it the most?

Charlotte Flair On Her Move To SmackDown,Women’s Tournament, Who She Wants To Face In NXT

Charlotte Flair was recently interviewed by Metro. Here are some highlights from the interview:

Her move from RAW to SmackDown:

“The first Raw that I missed felt weird because I had been featured on Raw every single Monday since the day I debuted. So it was a weird feeling but good because I’m really excited by the new opportunity I have on SmackDown.”

The upcoming 32-woman elimination tournament and who she would like to see take part in it:

“NXT just recruited a bunch of women who I’ve been familiar with prior to them getting signed. so right now I’m looking forward to the company highlighting them in such a big way in the tournament.

I’m excited for the girls who have worked the independents to have their moment in the tournament, and it’s going to be awesome.”

Who she wants to face in NXT:

“There’s three girls that I really hope come up soon. Obviously the champion Asuka, but personally I know Billie Kay and Peyton Royce really well and I think they’re ready and would make a great addition.”

You can check out the entire interview by clicking here. 

Paul Heyman Believes Charlotte Will Main Event WrestleMania Someday

Paul Heyman appeared at Axxess yesterday, and as per usual he had plenty to say on a variety of topics. Perhaps the most notable opinion expressed by Brock Lesnar’s advocate was his belief that Charlotte Flair will one day be in the main event of WrestleMania.

Heyman even suggested that Charlotte’s opponent at that WrestleMania could be Ronda Rousey.

*Update: Heyman expanded on his comments today in a blog for Yahoo Sports.

Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania

Women in the main event of WrestleMania is something which will happen eventually. The goal is, or at least should be, to provide a division for the women which allows them to get over to the same degree the men do. This is what occurred in the UFC, when the company put Ronda Rousey’s first fight with the promotion in the main event of a PPV. The women’s divisions were seen as immediately on par with the mens’.

One of the frequently cited reasons for the Raw women’s division lacking momentum, is it’s small roster. It’s hard for a title to feel important when only a handful of women compete for it. Not to mention with the belt changing hands so frequently, fans of the Raw women’s division have become habituated to seeing new champions crowned.