Remember Survivor Series, when Charlotte Flair turned heel by attacking Ronda Rousey with a kendo stick, before trapping her neck in a chair and stamping on it?
Well you’re all wrong, because that was a baby face move that all baby faces do.
Or at least, that certainly seems to be the case, after Charlotte Flair appeared on SmackDown Live last night to cut a promo about how she did it for all the women in the back, especially the woman she replaced in the match, Becky Lynch.
She then proceeded to beat up the IIconics, you know, the heels, and stood tall looking all smiley.
How on earth has this happened? Rousey was covered in blood and defenceless, but Charlotte kept attacking her!
Even if you want to kid yourself that she was “doing it for Becky”, even Becky would have watched that assault and thought: “hey now, that’s a bit much.”
It’s genuinely baffling that WWE can be given such an obvious heel-turn and completely screw it up. Of course, Road Dogg will tell us that we’re reading into it the wrong way, and that Charlotte didn’t hit Rousey very hard which made it a face move.
This is just the latest in a series of incidents that just prove how little WWE seems to realise that fans have brains and won’t just accept what’s happening in front of them.
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