Charlotte Flair Explained Her Heel Turn Before Decimating Both Members Of The IIconics On SMACKDOWN

Charlotte Flair Explained Her Heel Turn Before Decimating Both Members Of The IIconics On SMACKDOWN

After her vicious heel turn at Survivor Series, Charlotte Flair kicked off SmackDown LIVE tonight by taking on both Peyton Royce and Billie Kay, and laying waste to both. Find out more after the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 20, 2018 05:11 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
As we expected, Charlotte Flair explained her actions at Survivor Series tonight on SmackDown LIVE before having consecutive matches against both Billie Kay and Peyton Royce of The IIconics.

The Queen didn't really go into detail about why she decided to brutalize Ronda Rousey at the PPV, simply stating that she making good on her promise to Becky Lynch to hurt the Baddest Woman on The Planet as grievously as The Irish Lass Kicker was planning to before she was injured.

At any rate, her promo was interrupted by Paige who fined her $100,000 for putting her hands on 5 officials during the attack. Then, Kay and Royce got involved with their usual useless insults.

Flair beat Kay handily, but when she was closing in on the victory over Royce both women began to double-team their opponent. Big mistake. Charlotte laid waste to The IIconics with repeated head shots to the commentary table, before leaving with a grin on her face.

Is WWE attempting to mold Flair into another Becky Lynch-type in "The Man's" absence? It certainly seem so, and The Champ agrees.


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