10 WWE Wrestlers DOOMED Without Vince McMahon

8. Charlotte Flair

Charlotte Flair
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"Doomed" is admittedly excessive here. Charlotte Flair will still be pushed on WWE television despite Vince's resignation, as she should be. Although her performances have dipped in recent years, Flair is amongst the most over-criticised wrestlers in the world, which is a consequence of her nonstop monster push.

That nonstop monster push is what's really doomed. Given the sheer volume of talent at Triple H's disposal (now bolstered by Iyo Sky and Dakota Kai's main roster arrivals), the days of the entire women's division revolving around Flair are done. She will be positioned as a more complimentary player going forward, slotting into different roles as and when required, rather than commanding the spotlight endlessly.

Flair has been a cornerstone of her division since the Divas era gave way and carries herself like a star befitting her legendary surname. 2022 bouts with Ronda Rousey and Naomi prove her bell-to-bell value, too. Triple H and WWE would be insane to downsize her completely, but Charlotte won't feel so indomitable anymore.

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