An injured WWE star has teased a big return in 2024, almost six months on from the date they were injured.
After over a decade of dominance in WWE, a lengthy period of time without Charlotte Flair on TV feels rather foreign, yet that’s what fans have had to deal with over the last six months.
The 14-time world champion has been hit of action since December 8, 2023 – where she unfortunately suffered a torn ACL, torn meniscus and torn MCL during a match with Asuka on SmackDown.
Despite facing a lengthy absence Flair has been not been deterred in putting in the work to get back to full fitness as soon as possible, documenting her journey via social media every step of the way.
In her newest update Flair posted yet another workout snap, where she would tease big aspirations for the remainder of 2024.
Flair tweeted:
2023: thank you for all the lessons.
2024: I’m coming for it all.
Flair, along with many other injured stars has not been included for selection in the 2024 WWE Draft – however, her husband Andrade did secure a change of brands.
The former AEW star is now set to appear on SmackDown, which is the brand Flair was previously competing on prior to her injury.
For more WWE news ahead of night two of the draft follow this link here.
2023: thank you for all the lessons.
2024: I’m coming for it all. 👑 pic.twitter.com/lPOqNy4BzN— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) April 28, 2024
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