10 Surprising Superstars With No Place In Triple H's WWE

1. Charlotte Flair

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The wrestling world has changed dramatically since Charlotte Flair last laced up her boots.

Her loss at May's WrestleMania Backlash to Ronda Rousey concluded a feud that realistically should have climaxed on 'The Grandest Stage', with the Flair character in general in desperate need of a break after years of (mostly) uninterrupted service on the main roster. The WWE stink was a real thing under Vince McMahon, and as a constant recipient of title matches and pushes, 'The Queen' reeked of it.

With McMahon resigning in disgrace, the stink has temporarily left the building along with lots of other dreadful bad booking habits. But how will the multi-time Women's Champion slot back in? It's unlikely the second generation star will struggle for opportunities, but it's interesting that Triple H hasn't raced to include her amongst his other surprise comebacks.

It's possible that all Four Horsewomen could be back at large in WWE within a year, but with renewed focus on so many other talents, it's wholly possible that Flair in particular will be cast as a veteran figure despite less than a decade in the industry.

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