10 Wrestlers That Told You They Were Pissed

1. Charlotte Flair & Nia Jax

Charlotte Flair Nia Jax Shoot
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A comical collapse too dangerous-looking to possibly be worked, Nia Jax and Charlotte Flair's in-ring falling out on the September 30th edition of Monday Night Raw saw both women absolutely fuming with each other following a breakdown in communication.

It wasn't just that things went wrong and they didn't do a convincing job of rectifying them, but that the two appeared to believe that punching each other and ceasing any form of cooperation would somehow be the path of least resistance.

Firing into one another with punches and following up with a couple of hideous exchanges that neither of them committed to (because that's what wrestling would look like otherwise) the disastrous offering only didn't get worse because WWE didn't have the television time to let it. They got back on the same page just enough for Jax to pin Flair to get a shot at her title the following week, but it wasn't the Raw Women's Championship people were discussing by the time the rematch rolled around.

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