Charlotte Flair Once Again Makes A Statement By Sharing A Revealing NSFW Photo On Social Media

Charlotte Flair Once Again Makes A Statement By Sharing A Revealing NSFW Photo On Social Media

Charlotte Flair made her return to RAW last night, and she's once again made an impact on social media with a revealing photo and a simple statement: "Some call it arrogant I call it confidence."

By JoshWilding - Apr 27, 2021 12:04 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Well, Charlotte Flair certainly knows how to make us all stop in our tracks, eh?

After her shocking actions during last week's RAW, The Queen returned to the show yesterday evening to have her suspension lifted and take on Mandy Rose in singles action (find more details on that by clicking here). WWE is clearly committing to this heel version of Flair, and common sense says she'll soon be taking aim at Rhea Ripley's RAW Women's Championship.

In the meantime, the multi-time champion has now shared another jaw-dropping social media post that, quite honestly, doesn't leave a whole lot up to the imagination! 

There have been lots of rumors about Flair's WWE future doing the rounds lately, with some fans wondering if all these claims of unhappiness backstage could be leading to her leaving the company (that theory stems from the fact her real-life fiance, Andrade, was released by WWE).

For now, that doesn't seem to be on the cards, and we're definitely excited to see where Flair goes next. We're used to seeing her in the title picture, but this nastier heel persona feels like something new for the daughter of WWE Hall of Famer, Ric Flair.

As she says below, "Some call it arrogant I call it confidence."
 

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