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Michelle McCool appeared in a session with WWE’s The Bump. During her interview, she revealed her opinion about the dream match between Charlotte Flair and herself.

The conversation about the dream match started with a discussion about The Undertaker constantly performing in one dream match after another.

She was asked if she had any thoughts about this particular match and her thoughts on the potential opponent. According to McCool, she will be there if the company asks her to get in the ring with Charlotte Flair.

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Fans often compared Michelle McCool and Charlotte Flair

WWE Universe often compare Flair and McCool because of the similarities between the two, specifically in their look and in-ring character. McCool touched upon this bit while confessing that Charlotte Flair is much more athletically inclined than she ever will be.

That being said, Michelle McCool will not shy away from a potential chance of battling Flair in the ring.

“I’ve always said that you know if they ask, I will probably be there. They haven’t asked. But I think the comparisons were drawn really early on just from our stature, from our looks, from our athleticism. But you know, she’s ten thousand times more athletic than I could dream of being. That would be super fun to mix it up with her in the ring. She’s got a great style, she knows how to tell a story, obviously. I think we could go toe to toe. I think it’ll be fun.”

McCool raised the bar for Women’s Wrestling

Michelle McCool is one woman who raised the bar for female wrestling not just through her in-ring work, but also through her immaculate character work. She won the WWE Divas Championship twice and the WWE Women’s Championship twice.

During 2004, she was a part of the WWE Diva Search. Even though she lost to Christy Hemme, the company signed her for a three-year contract. From there, she went to Deep South Wrestling, WWE’s developmental facility, and did interviews, commentary, and even segments.

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She won her first ever Divas Championship in 2008. Following this, Michelle McCool remained a focal point of the Divas division for a long time.

McCool retired in 2011 after losing to her former teammate Layla. The stipulation of the match was that the loser would leave the company. Layla defeated McCool, forcing her to give up her in-ring career in WWE.