Charlotte Flair Won’t ‘Keep Apologizing’ For Her Success

Charlotte Flair Won’t ‘Keep Apologizing’ For Her Success

Charlotte Flair can be a polarizing figure with some loving her and some loving to despise her but how does the scrutiny make Charlotte feel?

According to a recent interview with TV Source magazine, Flair does her best to “rise above” the negative attention, and after intense speculation and discussion after she missed WrestleMania 37 she returned with a resolve to be unapologetic, saying:

“I just wanted to come back unapologetic. I just couldn’t keep apologizing for what I’ve accomplished. If someone else was in my spot, they wouldn’t apologize for being there. I realized I’m damned if I do, damned if I don’t. I just had to own it. I will never understand why people think I should be content with what I’ve done. I don’t want to be that person that just feels like I’ve peaked. I always come back hungry because there is so much more that I can do.

Do men’s careers end after five years? They don’t get criticized for wanting to do more and be better. You don’t tell the men that they have an expiration date on their careers. No woman should have an expiration date.”

Charlotte goes on to discuss what feuds she is hopeful to see coming up for her, including revisiting old foes as her career has progressed. Speaking on her work as a performer has as well, she said:

“I’ve never had a full feud with Naomi. I would love to face her again. I want to do a full program with Shayna Baszler; I admire her and her background. I also think that Bianca and I will need to have a full program at some point. I had a taste of what we could do on Raw, and I would like to go back to that and have a full program. She’s so athletic and powerful, and I need more time with her. Rhea also definitely has unfinished business with me. I would love to share more moments with her. I really want to fight everyone. I’m a different performer now, and I guess I have unfinished business with everyone.”

Flair remains one of the most decorated women in WWE history and so far in 2022 remains dominant. Check out the WWE Women’s Division Win/Loss record for 2022 which currently has Charlotte Flair with a 100% win record.

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