10 Most Over Wrestlers On WWE Monday Night Raw Right Now

6. Charlotte Flair

Charlotte Flair
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Charlotte Flair radiates such a star aura back amongst crowds that it yet again feels like a game of chicken between the company and their consumer as to when fans will turn on her.

It was her extended middle finger pointed towards the Money In The Bank crowd that not only rescued a potential disaster with Rhea Ripley but aided its ascent into something really quite special. 'The Queen's very clearly still got it, fans still want to pay to see it, but Monday Night Raw has a habit of taking "it" and launching it clean into Row Z.

The jury's out on the Nikki ASH story (more on that later), but Flair can at least breathe a sigh of relief that she's at long last got a clear character to play going forward. The muffled hum of the confused ThunderDome noise has been consigned to the past with the building itself - she's the top villain on the show, which won't hurt if and when the brand's top babyface "comes around" again in the near future.

 
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