Charlotte Flair Photographed Backstage At AAA Show; News On When Ric Flair Could Show Up In AEW Revealed

Charlotte Flair Photographed Backstage At AAA Show; News On When Ric Flair Could Show Up In AEW Revealed

Charlotte Flair was indeed backstage at Saturday's AAA show alongside Andrade El Idolo, and we have the photograph to prove it! With that comes an update on Ric Flair's plans following his WWE release...

By JoshWilding - Aug 16, 2021 04:08 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW
Source: Wrestling Inc.

As we noted yesterday, Charlotte Flair missed a WWE Live event in her hometown on Saturday night so she could join her father, Ric Flair, and fiance, Andrade El Idolo, at AAA TripleMania in Mexico.

Now, a photo has surfaced online that confirms The Queen was in attendance. WWE reportedly banned her from being part of Andrade's entrance for his match against AAA Mega Champion Kenny Omega, though that's no great surprise considering the match's ties to AEW. 

Talking of the Nature Boy, it's been revealed that he appeared alongside Andrade at TripleMania free of charge and actually chartered a private jet to make the show at his own expense. We're assuming Charlotte joined him on that flight, and while the Nature Boy appeared for free, he doesn't have a non-compete so can start taking paid bookings from promotions whenever he likes.

That means an AEW debut could be imminent, and we wouldn't be surprised if he shows up during All Out next month (or even beforehand). For now, we'll obviously have to wait and see. 

Check out this photo of Charlotte backstage at AAA below:
 

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