10 Fascinating WWE Backstage Facts About Charlotte Flair

3. The Grand Slam Nobody Else Can Ever Win

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Wrestling careers last longer now, and while that's a good thing for the health, wealth and happiness of wrestlers (important), it does somewhat pad out wrestling history books with performers that (unimportant). 

Stars move between brands, dip in and out of teams and navigate through multiple title reigns as a result. Even within the fiction of pro wrestling, belts are very real acknowledgments of jobs well done, but the more there are, the less special some particular prizes feel. It's why, when you have something nobody else has - or can ever have - you have left an extra large mark.

Flair is one of a select few to have a Raw Women's Championship, SmackDown Women's Championship, Tag Team Championship and Royal Rumble to her name, and may yet win a Money In The Bank briefcase to join Bayley in an even more exclusive club, but she's the sole occupant of another page in the record books thanks to the Divas Title she won that was retired at WrestleMania 32. The "Butterfly" belt was very much part of the furniture when Flair was called up alongside two of her fellow Four Horsewomen in 2015, and 'The Queen' was the only one of the trio to hold the silver and pink strap until it was finally replaced. 

 
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