It wasn’t until the women’s revolution of the 2010s that women got their deserved place in the WWE. And the SmackDown women’s champion Charlotte Flair was a major part of it. Through her elegant moves and immaculate ring work, the second-generation superstar got the accolade as one of the very best.
Flair might be the daughter of the 16-time world champion Ric Flair, but she has carved out a separate identity for herself. So much so that her career will be celebrated in the upcoming episode of the A&E Documentary Biography: WWE Legends. The Queen recently shared a snippet of the show where she talks about what it was like succeeding in a male-dominated business.
Charlotte Flair discusses what’s it like to be a role model
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She tweeted the clip on her Twitter account. The caption for the post read, “unapologetic. @WWEonAE next week #Legend.” The 14-time women’s champion oozes greatness in the video. As she says, “A women being unapologetic, being dominant, being physical, being strong, being in control in a male-dominated world is what the most important message for me is right now.”
Flair continues, ”I’ve always wanted that superhero in my real life and for little girls, it’s just having a role model. You just wanna wrap your arms around them, you wanna be everything that they see you as. Remembering that little girl doesn’t see you the way you see you. And that’s the most important is.”
unapologetic.@WWEonAE next week 🙏🏻👸🏼 #Legend pic.twitter.com/Tj5MeBHPbt
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) March 22, 2023
Inspiring words from Flair, who is seen as an idol by many aspiring wrestlers. She has definitely attained wrestling immortality by breaking all the gender stereotypes in sports entertainment. It will be a proud moment for the blue brand women’s champion’s fans to see their favorite superstar’s journey throughout her career. It was a journey that was filled with a plethora of achievements that might never get repeated.
Flair’s extraordinary career deserves celebrating
Flair is among the only five women in the Stamford-based promotion who hold the accolade of being a grand slam champion. Even before stepping into the main roster, she was a part of the famous backstage stable ‘The Four Horsewomen’.
As her name suggests, ‘The Queen’ always seemed destined for greatness in the WWE. But it has to be said that she exceeded those expectations with her endless achievements.
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However, they would be more than pleased by Charlotte Flair’s rewarding career in wrestling. It’s a testament to her massive success that she is being featured in a Legends show while still being an active competitor. Flair has not only made a massive name in a male-dominated wrestling world but also cleared out a pathway for those who wish to do the same.
What do you think about Charlotte Flair being featured in the upcoming episode of A&E’s Biography: WWE Legends?
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