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Charlotte Flair In Studio

She may be the daughter of 16-time World Champion Ric Flair, but Charlotte Flair is carving out a path of greatness all her own.

Displaying a level of athleticism that few Superstars in history can match, Charlotte first captured the attention of the NXT Universe with the type of statement victory that’s rarely been seen before or since. With her father watching on, Charlotte defeated Natalya at NXT TakeOver to win an eight-woman tournament on May 29, 2014, becoming the new NXT Women's Champion in the process. In the months that followed, the self-proclaimed “genetically superior athlete” turned back one challenger after another, helping cement the Women’s division as one of the most competitive in all of sports-entertainment.

Soon, Charlotte made her long-awaited debut as a full-time Superstar in WWE, helping to usher in a genuine women's evolution in WWE, with Charlotte herself as the first of the new arrivals to win the Divas Title and the first athlete to win the Raw Women's Championship, a title she would go on to hold four more times. The Queen continued to blaze trails in the ring, going undefeated over 16 pay-per-views and becoming one of the first women to main event a pay-per-view event, defeating Sasha Banks in a Hell in a Cell Match. 

In the 2017 Superstar Shake-up, Charlotte was sent to SmackDown LIVE, where she added the SmackDown Women's Title to her overflowing trophy case. She also became the first female Superstar in WWE history to main event a singles match on Raw, SmackDown LIVE and a pay-per-view. To add to that, she ended Asuka's undefeated streak on The Grandest Stage of Them All at WrestleMania 34 to retain her championship. She also won the SmackDown Women's Championship for the second time at SummerSlam 2018, bringing her to seven total Women's Titles, which ties her with Trish Stratus for the record. 

More challengers are bound to surface; they always do. Yet, come what may, Charlotte Flair will continue competing the only way she knows how … with flair!

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