10 Fascinating WWE Backstage Facts About Charlotte Flair

6. The Queen Brings The Numbers...

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Charlotte Flair has batted back accusations of being a "female Roman Reigns" (from back when that might have been considered a bad thing), but a deep dive into the statistics paints a picture of a performer working to keep her spot. An excellent example of the value of reps, 'The Queen' rapidly ascended to her throne in-part due to how often 

Consider these numbers "as of writing" because a return at any moment could skew the figures even more in her favour, but with a bit of rounding up, Flair can boast one match every four days since she first debuted in 2012. When a couple of injury breaks are deducted from the total, the average gets even bigger. Flair was something of a prodigy, racing from having never taken a bump in her life to working nightly on the main roster in under three years, and the multiple title reigns she amassed came with the attendant workload.

Though not exactly on par with the brutal schedule her Father and others like him kept in years gone by, the (on average) 90 matches a year is some going for a wrestler that has thankfully experienced a slightly kinder house show calendar due to and following the global pandemic. 

 
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