It would really be unfair to officially rank Charlotte based on having just one WWE Raw match, wouldnt it? When you consider that the daughter of Ric Flair lost to Natalya in less than three minutes and was the reigning NXT Womens Champion during that December 2014 match, then you have to call it a flop. Charlotte should be on the main roster soon (and really should have been there a couple months ago), and she likely will get a big reintroduction. Its highly unlikely that her official debut on the main roster will go down like this one-off match did, and she might end up ranking fairly high on a list like this in a years time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khyYC4b4kQA But for now, Charlottes unceremonious loss has to be considered nothing short of terribly disappointing. At least theres nowhere to go but up from here for her.
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