Former WWE Women’s Champion says she would only come out of retirement to face “GOAT” Charlotte Flair 

Charlotte Flair looks to be the only reason WWE veteran Jazz might come out of retirement, as she shed light on this in an interview.


Former WWE Women’s Champion says she would only come out of retirement to face “GOAT” Charlotte Flair 

Charlotte Flair (via WWE)

Jazz is a former Women’s Champion in WWE. She is one of the most legendary superstars to ever step foot in the ring. Recently, in an interview, Jazz shed light on her potential in-ring return. She stated that she would only come out of retirement to face WWE superstar Charlotte Flair.

In an interview with WrestlingNewsCo, Jazz talked about the 14-time Women’s Champion. She said, “I feel like she’s the GOAT for real.” The former NWA Women’s Champion said that if she ever decides to come out of retirement for someone, it would be Charlotte. Furthermore, Jazz went on to praise Flair and the current women’s talent in WWE throughout the interview.

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Jazz talked about working with Charlotte Flair and believes that it won’t matter who is the heel or the face. The WWE veteran confidently said that they could easily pull it off. Jazz also talked about her work and appearance at WrestleMania. She talked about being the first African American woman to compete at WWE WrestleMania as champion.

Charlotte Flair is one of the greatest superstars of all time in WWE, having a decorated career in the company. She has achieved almost everything there is to achieve in the Stamford-based promotion. Flair has been following in the footsteps of her father by becoming an absolute legend as a WWE superstar.

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Charlotte Flair talks about a potential WrestleMania dream match

Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania
Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania (via WWE)

Flair recently talked about a WrestleMania dream match against Bianca Belair. The Queen said that it is a mainevent-worthy match, and deserves a stage like WrestleMania. However, she said that if it doesn’t happen at WrestleMania 40, it’ll happen at WrestleMania 41; if not at 41, then at 42. Flair also said she wanted to keep her options open.

The 14-time Women’s Champion was involved in an interview with Josh Martinez on the Superstar Crossover. The Queen said she is keeping an eye on future WrestleMania events in case someone else emerges as a star. Speaking about a potential match with the EST, Charlotte said, “I know Belair vs. Flair is a main event-worthy match.”

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Charlotte Flair faced Bianca Belair and Asuka recently in a triple threat match at SummerSlam, where she failed to capture the WWE Women’s Championship. The Queen is currently involved in a random feud on SmackDown. It will be interesting to see the future of the former Women’s Champion in WWE.

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