5 Reasons We Love Charlotte Flair
11/08/2017 04:01 pm EST
Her Versatility
No matter who she's in the ring with, any Charlotte match is going to be an entertaining one. That's because the talented athlete is keenly aware of her opponent's strengths and weaknesses, and not just for exploitation purposes. If the other superstar is better in submissions based matches, she can whip out a figure four bridge. If the battle is better served in the air, she can moonsault off the top rope with the best of them.
That makes her programs remain fresh from bout to bout, important since WWE programs tend to go on for at least a few months. That will prove a valuable skill now that she's been moved to the blue brand, where she will encounter plenty of new opposition, and will undoubtedly put on a great show.
The Flair Legacy
The biggest takeaway from Charlotte's move up the roster is how she's slowly implemented the Flair name. At the beginning, Charlotte wanted to forge her own identity and not just be known as Ric Flair's daughter, and that turned out to be the right choice. She didn't even use the Flair name for some time, but once she embraced it she went all out.
Her robe game is right up there with her father's, and at times even surpasses it, like the peacock inspired outfit she wore to WrestleMania 33. The music and the commanding presence are all Flair trademarks, but it doesn't feel as if she's using it as a crutch. Rather, she's taking it places it's never gone before. The Flair legacy has a bright future.
Pitch Perfect Heel
Part of that Flair legacy is having the ability to turn things up to 11 in the heel department, and Charlotte has no issues with this. She has the uncanny ability to get under a crowd's skin with her words, aided by her haughty attitude and snarky smile. She displays the perfect amount of ego to annoy her opponents, who can only say so much thanks to her stellar performance in the ring.
She's got the win record to back up all her words as well, which helps her attitude not come across as delusional.
Physicality
One of the biggest breakthroughs made by the four horsewomen was a renewed focus on in-ring work. That included an increase in the physicality female superstars were allowed to display in the ring, and Charlotte was a big part of that effort.
The days of slap fights and bra and panties matches are long gone, and in their place are actual matches that reward brutal kicks, punches, and suplexes. Charlotte always delivers believable offense that feels like it connects, with hard-hitting big boots and hard chops that do the Flair name proud. You never leave a Charlotte match not getting your money's worth.
Wonderful WWE Ambassador
Charlotte is quite good at playing a heel inside the squared circle, but outside of the ring she is one of the most approachable people on the WWE roster. She often takes part in meet and greets with the fans as well as WWE's bevy of charity events, and all it takes is a google search to see why. She's nothing but smiles, and that joyful demeanor extends to interviews as well, whether she's talking to a WWE aficionado or someone brand new to the business.
It almost makes you want her to turn babyface, but she's just too good as a heel for that, at least right now.
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