Reason For Charlotte Flair's "Indefinite" Suspension From WWE Revealed Following Monday's RAW

Reason For Charlotte Flair's "Indefinite" Suspension From WWE Revealed Following Monday's RAW

Monday night's episode of RAW ended with Charlotte Flair being indefinitely suspended from WWE for attacking a referee, but we now have some backstage news on the real reason for her being written off TV.

By JoshWilding - Apr 22, 2021 03:04 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

As we've mentioned, Monday's RAW ended with Charlotte Flair attacking a referee and being fined $100,000 and suspended indefinitely. After only two weeks back on television, fans were left baffled by WWE's decision to write The Queen off the show, but it turns out there's a good reason for that.

According to Alex McCarthy on the Wrestling Daily podcast, the suspension angle is because Flair needs to get "some dental work sorted out."

There's no word on how long this will keep Flair on the sidelines, but if it's serious enough that she's had to be written off TV, chances are we're looking at anywhere from weeks to months. This could mean that she won't be part of the RAW Women's Championship program heading into WrestleMania Backlash

"This whole thing sped past ridiculous, jumped over absurd and landed right on stupid," Flair recently said of the suspension"The top two wrestlers in WWE having a classic match on the flagship show, and for what? To be ruined by a petulant child with Road Warriors cosplay shoulder pads." 

Flair is clearly looking to keep the suspension storyline going, though, as she's been sharing various reactions on Twitter:
 

 

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