Charlotte Flair sheds light on her ultimate goal in WWE, which she has been chasing for years
During an interview, Charlotte Flair spoke about breaking an illustrious record held by her father, Ric Flair.
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Charlotte Flair is one of the most decorated women’s wrestlers of all time. She has been breaking records since her introduction to the main roster. One of her greatest achievements is capturing the women’s title fourteen times in her career. Recently, Flair shed light on her biggest dream, which she has been chasing.
In an interview with New York Live, the second-generation star was asked about her ultimate goal in the WWE. She claimed that she wants to break the record for holding the most World titles in WWE. This accolade is currently held by John Cena and her father, Ric Flair and thus Charlotte expressed her desire to surpass them.
“John Cena tied my dad. So now I have Cena and my dad to beat. But no, I’m definitely chasing 17,” said Charlotte Flair. Furthermore, she elaborated on how a woman achieving this in a male-dominated industry would help inspire women in other industries to break similar barriers.
Charlotte Flair debuted on the main roster in 2015, and since then she has been transcending barriers. Therefore, it is a very impressive record given that she has won 14 Women’s championships so far. Currently, she is involved in a feud with the likes of Bianca Belair and Iyo Sky for the title on SmackDown.
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Charlotte Flair’s impressive record by the numbers
The Queen, Charlotte Flair, is close to beating the all-time record for most world titles won. In her eight-year run on the main roster, she has won the Women’s Championship 14 times. Moreover, this ties her with Triple H in second place as she aims to surpass her father, Ric Flair, and John Cena’s records.
It only took two months for her to win gold after debuting on the main roster. She defeated Nikki Bella at Night Of Champions 2015 to win the Divas Championship. Afterwards, Flair went on to capture the Women’s Championship thirteen more times. Her most notable feuds for the title were against Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch.
Moreover, the Nature Girl created history by competing in the first-ever women’s main event at WrestleMania 35 in 2019. Furthermore, she has amassed a combined reign of 984 days with the belt on her shoulders. Clearly, the 37-year-old has earned the right to claim her place among the all-time greats in the industry.
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