Charlotte Flair Hits Back At ESPN For The Way She Was Credited During A Recent Appearance

Charlotte Flair Hits Back At ESPN For The Way She Was Credited During A Recent Appearance

During a recent appearance on ESPN, SmackDown Women's Champion was credited solely as the daughter of Ric Flair. Now, she's taken aim at the network by pointing out some of her many other accomplishments.

By JoshWilding - Mar 28, 2019 08:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Earlier this week, Charlotte Flair, Ronda Rousey, and Becky Lynch all appeared on ESPN. However, while her WrestleMania opponents were credited for their many in-ring accomplishments on a graphic, the same could not be said for Charlotte. 

Instead, she was simply mentioned as being the daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair! 

Now, the new SmackDown Women's Champion has taken to social media to express her disappointment with that and pointed out many of the things she's done both in WWE and away from it. As of right now, we have no idea what impact her newly won title will have on her status at the Showcase of the Immortals. 

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