Charlotte Flair seeing that looking back on her 2015 main roster debut, she wasnât ready.
When Charlotte Flair debuted on Monday Night Raw along with Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks, the game was officially changed for womenâs wrestling forever.
Reflecting on her 2015 debut on The Bellas Podcast, the 12-time Womenâs Champion now says she can admit that she wasnât ready at the time but she enjoyed learning in front of the audience.
âWhen we debuted that night, it was just kind of like, âhere is the one opportunity,â not that youâre not going to get another chance, but you have to make an impact tonight. Now that I look back, I felt so unready to be where I was. But it was like a learning process like growing in front of the audience,â said Flair.
Charlotte would also say that, as her first feud, Nikki Bella taught her how to be a star because, without any independent experience or real television time, Charlotte Flair felt like that was one element she was lacking.
âYou guys had that star power. So it was like figuring that out. And then how do you continue proving night after night. Like you said, I didnât come from the indies and the main roster was much different. Itâs not about my looks itâs not about being an indie darling, itâs not about my dad itâs just pushing for night after night proving my athleticism and people gravitating towards that and carrying that on.â
Nowadays, Charlotte Flair is one of the biggest stars on TV be it male or female. Currently, she is away from television to take care of a long-running cosmetic surgery issue.
Should you use any portion of the quotes above, transcription credit should go to Robert DeFelice for WrestleZone.
Charlotte Flair ESPYs
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Charlotte Flair @ The ESPYs
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Charlotte Flair @ The ESPYs
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Charlotte Flair @ The ESPYs
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Charlotte Flair @ The ESPYs
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Charlotte Flair @ The ESPYs
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Charlotte Flair @ The ESPYs