Major WWE Star Shoots On Fans Who Criticise Her WrestleMania History

This top WWE star says she was the glue that held a WrestleMania main event together.

By Jamie Kennedy /

WWE.com

Charlotte Flair is slightly aggrieved that there's been "constant Charlotte hate" amongst WWE fans for years.

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The reigning SmackDown Women's Champion appeared on Busted Open Radio and decided to fire back at the negativity. Flair called herself the one who "made it all come together" between Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey back at WrestleMania 35 in 2019.

During her rant, Charlotte said she's sick of the "narrative" that she was "shoe-horned [into the match], or however the inside circle wants to talk about me". She then went on to say that "no-one will ever take that away from how I feel about myself, the performance, and the storyline" back at 'Mania 35.

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She's incredibly proud that she was able to make history alongside Becky and Ronda.

Some fans at the time felt like WWE sandwiched Flair in between Lynch and Rousey for the sake of it. They were the real issue for most, and so Vince McMahon adding Charlotte in didn't work for folks craving a one-on-one bout in the headline spot.

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Flair also suggested she's beyond tired of people "constantly poking at me" when she's gracious in public.