10 Wrestlers Who Are The Best In The World At Exactly ONE Thing

1. Charlotte Flair: Self-Importance

Angel Garza
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The way wrestling fans discuss Charlotte Flair is similar to how Roman Reigns was discussed at the height of his push. 'The Queen,' like 'The Big Dog,' is being "shoved down the audience's throats" and presented at a level of prominence far and above everyone else, creating a seemingly unbreakable sense of resentment. Neither of them was at fault and both are phenomenal performers, though their presentation makes them tough to swallow.

Flair, like Reigns, is flawed. Unlike Reigns, she is the best in the world at precisely one thing: carrying herself like the most important person in any given building.

Charlotte has her father's sense of self-importance. Everything from the way she speaks to how she holds her head up high as she walks to the ring tells you she's a star and while she likely inherited much of this, she's had to work on it as well. The Charlotte Flair of 2014 was nowhere near this assured. Today, in 2020, she has a true megastar's presence.

This trait makes her an unconvincing babyface as there's nothing relatable about it. That's the way things should be, though. Megastars exist on a pedestal.

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