10 Times WWE Wrestlers Played Two Gimmicks At Once

8. Charlotte Flair - The Babyface Heel

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Are WWE aware of what they've accidentally (it'd better be a f*cking accident...) created in Charlotte Flair?

It seems that way. During a recent edition of the the tightly scripted longest running weekly episode programme in history Monday Night Raw, Flair expressed very literally how she wasn't "the bad guy" in her most recent dispute with father Ric and his beau or business partner or best-not-to-think-about-it associate Lacey Evans. It was presumably felt this line was required after the villainously vile b*llocking she'd given him to kick the angle off.

On top of that, she's made no secret of wanting the Raw Women's Title from around Asuka's waist, despite keeping her 'The Empress Of Tomorrow' around as her "partner" as if this show actually has a tight focus around tag team wrestling none of us can see just because the belts are usually there.

It's not even a new problem, it's just never been more apparent. Flair's an immensely skilled and versatile wrestler, but this creative schizophrenia only obscures that skill set.

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