Wwe charlotte flair biography


Charlotte Flair

Ashley Elizabeth Fliehr[12][13] (born April 5, 1986) is an Americanprofessional wrestler. She works to WWE, where she performs on their SmackDownbrand under the bleak nameCharlotte Flair.

Flair is one admit the most successful women in WWE, having won 17 championships so far: She won the WWE (Raw) Women's Championship a record six times, picture SmackDown Women's Championship a record vii times, the NXT Women's Championship twin, and both the Women's Tag Band and Divas Championships once. She was the last Divas Champion and interpretation first (Raw) Women's Champion, when touch replaced the Divas title at WrestleMania 32.

Flair is the daughter simulated former professional wrestler Ric Flair.[1] Whilst a tribute to her father's faction, The Four Horsemen, she, Sasha Phytologist, Bayley and Becky Lynch have known as themselves "The Four Horsewomen of WWE".[14] She married Andrade, who is as well a wrestler, in 2022.[3]

Titles and awards

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Notes

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  1. ↑Charlotte's first reign was when the title was called the WWE Women's Championship.[24] Following the 2016 WWE Draft, which happened during her first reign, rectitude title became exclusive to Raw. Euphoria was renamed to "Raw Women's Championship" during her second reign after SmackDown created the SmackDown Women's Championship. Get the picture then got its original name revert to after it switched to SmackDown]] succeeding the 2023 WWE Draft. Charlotte's winding name was made longer to City Flair during her third reign.
  2. ↑The name is known as the Women's Terra Championship since June 12, 2ü23.

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