Tomorrow will feature the return of WWE Saturday Night's Main Event on NBC (and Peacock). While the event already has a stacked card, it sounds like the company has plans for a major surprise.
The show is expected to be headlined by Cody Rhodes defending the Undisputed WWE Championship against Kevin Owens, with the American Nightmare likely bringing back the iconic Winged Eagle title for one night only.
However, a familiar face could be getting involved in one of the women's matches as @WrestleVotes is reporting that The Queen, Charlotte Flair, will return to WWE tomorrow.
"Sources indicate that Charlotte Flair’s return is imminent, with the possibility of it happening as soon as this weekend on NBC," the insider reveals. "We are told creative was tasked earlier this week with structuring the presentation of her return."
We haven't seen Flair since December 2023 when she faced Asuka on an episode of SmackDown; during that match, she tore her ACL, MCL, and meniscus, leaving her indefinitely sidelined.
"When it first happened, I thought my life was over," Flair said of the injury a few months ago. "I was like, 'Oh my gosh, a perfect storm.' My husband had just come back to the company or was on his way back. I knew he was going to be debuting soon. From the moment I was taken out, I just have kept telling myself that I’m going to come back the best version of the Queen when I do come back, and you never like to be sidelined due to an injury. But then again, I’m not sure if I would have ever sidelined myself had it not been for the injury."
"So it’s been a challenge, but a challenge I know that’s going to make me in the long run because I’ve had the opportunity over these, I think it’s been like nine, eight months now to go back and see things that I would have done over. What can I do over? Look at the landscape of the division and try to figure out where I can add character layers when I come back. I think the biggest struggle for me mentally is I’ve never not been able to rely on my athleticism."
"So like where I might not be the best on the mic or a certain look, or I’ve always been so proud of like how physical I am and not having that feel a hundred percent has been an adjustment for me where like before I was like, I' know the girls respected me for being tough and, you know, not being injured,'" she continued. "When this happened, I was like, 'I can be injured.' So it’s been a mixed blessing. For me, it feels very vulnerable. But I know that in the long run, it’s going to be better for me."
Stay tuned for more on Saturday Night's Main Event as we have it.