Raw star Zoey Stark has revealed that a major WWE name has been a big help for her, and often gives her advice.
Since joining the main roster following the 2023 WWE Draft, the rising star has established herself as a threat, recently aligning herself with Trish Stratus, and qualifying for the Money in the Bank ladder match at the July 1 premium live event.
Speaking on Women’s Wrestling Talk, Stark noted that Charlotte Flair often takes the time to give her constructive criticism:
“With Charlotte, I’ll send her a clip or a video and ask for certain critiques, and she gives me her time, and she’s willing to help me out as much as possible. Charlotte has been a big help for me.”
Wanting to be a main-eventer in the WWE women’s division, Stark said:
“I want to be one of the top women. I want to be up there with Becky Lynch, Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair.
“I want to be one of the tops to where, when you think of WWE, you think of Zoey Stark. So that’s, that’s my number one goal.
“But of course, we all want a Main Event WrestleMania at some point in our careers.”
Flair made her WWE return on the June 9 edition of SmackDown to interrupt Asuka’s WWE Women’s Championship presentation ceremony.
Stark is definitely a student of the game, with the Raw star recently noting that she often goes to SmackDown’s Grayson Waller for promo advice.
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