10 Wrestlers Whose Stock Has Dropped The Most Since WWE WrestleMania 36

3. Charlotte Flair

Charlotte Flair
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Charlotte Flair might feel like another odd inclusion here, if only because hardly anybody wanted her to become NXT's 'Queen' last year in the first place. Flair's win over Rhea Ripley sent the 'Nightmare' into a spiral of averageness that she's only just recovering from thanks to an upcoming bout with Asuka at 'Mania 37.

That was still a marquee match and title change though.

Now, Charlotte's path doesn't seem quite so simple. She's currently on the sidelines with COVID, and her real-life fiancé Andrade has just quit WWE. That one-two punch won't be helped by the thought that Flair will now almost-definitely skip this year's WrestleMania; that's a huge miss for one of the most important women on the roster.

WWE also need to heed Flair's moans in various interviews about playing babyface. She's clearly not comfortable in that role, and embraces heat from peers and fans alike with much more gusto. It'll be interesting to see what's next for Charlotte when she returns from illness.

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