10 Superstars Who Will Make Their WrestleMania Debut
5. Charlotte (Status: Rumoured)
There's no real reason to argue against the idea of debuting Charlotte - the daughter of the legendary Ric Flair - at WrestleMania 31. Yes, it could be seen as a little rushed to slot her into a Divas Title situation, considering there's less than a month to go until the big event, but there's no real rational explanation why she couldn't be involved in some capacity. Even if the Divas Title match at 'Mania is something as simple as Paige vs. Nikki Bella vs. AJ Lee, Charlotte could make a run-in, costing one of the women the match. Wouldn't it be nice if Charlotte were to say, dash to the ring and start brawling with AJ Lee, leaving Nikki and Paige to battle it out for the belt? The following night on Raw, AJ could call out the former NXT Women's Champion, demanding to know why she interfered. In return, Charlotte could explain that AJ has been the benchmark for the women in WWE over the past few years, so why not attack her and make a name for herself? Admittedly, Charlotte was under a mask as part of Triple H's entrance at WrestleMania XXX, but any appearance as herself would be regarded as her first proper showing at 'Mania. After all, nobody really counts CM Punk's booking as part of a John Cena entrance as his first big WrestleMania moment!
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