Charlotte Flair Makes HUGE Call-Out!

Charlotte Flair Makes HUGE Call-Out!

Charlotte Flair was a guest on ESPN‘s Get Up! show Friday morning. Flair was there to promote SummerSlam and her SmackDown Women’s Title match against Becky Lynch and Carmella.

When asked about what it would be like to face your best friend, Charlotte had this to say:

“I always say you hit your friends harder.  Yeah, I’m coming for you, woman!”

Charlotte was also asked what other matches should people be on the lookout for at the pay-per-view.  She mentioned Ronda Rousey vs. Alexa Bliss. Her prediction is that there will be a new Raw Women’s Champion.

She also went on to say that it’s time for Roman Reigns to become the Universal Champion by defeating Brock Lesnar.

On who the ‘Queen’ would like to face:

“Stephanie McMahon or Ronda Rousey… They keep saying she’s the toughest woman on the planet, but I think I’m the toughest woman on the planet. Shots fired.”

On headlining WrestleMania against Rousey:

“Headlining WrestleMania is definitely a dream of mine. Who the opponent is doesn’t really matter because I’m headlining WrestleMania. It would be the right story. She says she’s a Four Horsewoman. I’m like… Whoa, wait! I’m a Flair. I’m blood. Maybe it’s 4 on 4. I don’t know.

On Dave Meltzer’s comments on Peyton Royce and stereotypes in Wrestling:

“Oh, Don’t get me heated. That’s what’s amazing about our job. We do have a platform to make a difference, voice our opinions on certain things like that. I just go ‘aren’t we past that?'”

She went on to make several comparisons about how men wrestlers would never be compared.  Even stating that you would never hear someone say AJ Styles looked better in TNA than WWE.

 

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6 years ago by Nate

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