Charlotte Flair

American professional wrestler
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Also known as: Ashley Elizabeth Fliehr
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Byname of:
Ashley Elizabeth Fliehr
Born:
April 5, 1986, Charlotte, North Carolina
Also Known As:
Ashley Elizabeth Fliehr

Charlotte Flair (born April 5, 1986, Charlotte, North Carolina) is an American professional wrestler with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), known for her athleticism and regal persona as well as for holding the record for most women’s world championships in WWE history as of 2023. The daughter of legendary wrestler Ric Flair (byname of Richard Fliehr), Charlotte Flair is often considered wrestling royalty and is frequently referred to as “the Queen of WWE” or just “the Queen.” Her signature move is the figure-eight leg lock.

Due to her father’s stardom and the desire her two brothers had to follow in his footsteps, she grew up within the professional wrestling community. Frequently referred to as Ashley Flair, she made her first appearance in a wrestling promotion at the age of seven, appearing alongside her father on World Championship Wrestling (WCW). At age 14 she played a supporting role in a story line centred on her father. She excelled in athletics at school, winning high-school championships in volleyball and cheerleading before accepting a volleyball scholarship to Appalachian State University. She eventually graduated from North Carolina State University with a degree in public relations before becoming a personal trainer.

In 2012 Flair joined WWE’s developmental division, NXT, adopting the mononymous ring name Charlotte. At NXT, Charlotte became closely associated with fellow wrestlers Sasha Banks (Mercedes Kaestner-Varnado), Becky Lynch (Rebecca Quin), and Bayley (Pamela Martinez), and they collectively became known as “The Four Horsewomen of Wrestling.” The four became popular and influential figures who are credited with helping to bring more attention and credibility to WWE’s women’s division. In 2014 Charlotte competed in an eight-woman tournament to claim the NXT Women’s Championship that had been vacated when the first titleholder, Paige (Saraya-Jade Bevis), moved to WWE’s main roster. Charlotte emerged victorious and held the title for 258 days before losing it to Banks.

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Fans had been demanding more opportunities for women performers, and the Twitter hashtag #GiveDivasAChance put pressure on the company to make changes. WWE, in an effort led by Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon, responded with a push to evolve its women’s division. In July 2015 Charlotte debuted on WWE’s main roster, alongside Banks and Lynch, as part of the “Divas revolution.” That same year Charlotte defeated Nikki Bella (Stephanie Nicole Chigvintsev) to claim the WWE Divas Championship. Charlotte would be the final holder of the belt, as the title was retired in 2016. The transition from the Divas era was completed in 2016 at WrestleMania 32, where WWE announced that their women wrestlers would no longer be called Divas but would instead be known as “Superstars,” like the men. The event also featured the first WWE Raw Women’s Championship, where Charlotte faced Banks and Lynch to compete for the new championship belt. She emerged victorious and became the first Superstar to hold the title.

Charlotte would trade this title back and forth with Banks for most of 2016. It was also during this period that she began using the ring name Charlotte Flair. In 2017 Flair was moved from WWE’s Raw brand to its SmackDown brand, and in 2017 she became WWE’s SmackDown Women’s Champion, a title she would claim six more times. In 2019 she was brought back to Raw, and in 2020 she challenged NXT Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley (Demi Bennett) for her title: the two women clashed at WrestleMania 36, and Flair emerged victorious, taking the NXT Championship for a second time. Two months later the pair would meet again in a triple threat match with Io Shirai (Masami Odate) for the NXT belt. Shirai defeated the former champions to claim the title.

Later in 2020, Flair teamed up with former rival Asuka (Kanako Urai) to claim the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship from Nia Jax (Savelina Fanene) and Shayna Baszler. Flair and Asuka held their titles for 41 days. In 2021 Flair once again faced Ripley, this time for the Raw Women’s Championship. Flair defeated Ripley and claimed the title but held it for only two days before losing it to Nikki A.S.H. (Nicola Glencross). Flair reclaimed the title a month later and held it until she was switched once again to the SmackDown brand. Lynch, the current SmackDown champion, was simultaneously switched to the Raw brand, and so the two women exchanged titles. Flair held the SmackDown title for 197 days, losing it to Ronda Rousey in May 2022. At that point she was written off the show to take time off, as she married fellow wrestler Andrade (Manuel Alfonso Andrade Oropeza) and then dealt with health issues. She returned to WWE and reclaimed the SmackDown title from Rousey in December 2022.

During her career, Flair has become one of the most dominant figures in women’s professional wrestling and has amassed more championships than any other woman in WWE history. As of March 2023 she has won 14 world championships—the Divas Championship once, the Raw Women’s Championship six times, and the SmackDown Women’s Championship seven times—twice the number of her nearest rival, Trish Stratus (Patricia Stratigeas). In addition, she has won the Women’s Tag Team Championship (with Asuka) once and the NXT Women’s Championship twice. The current total WWE world championships record for any wrestler is 16, held by both John Cena and Flair’s father, Ric Flair. In January 2023 Flair expressed her intention to break her father’s record, but lost the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Ripley at WrestleMania 39 .

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