Andrade Says WWE Told Charlotte Flair She Was PREGNANT - Flair Clarifies

Charlotte Flair clarifies Andrade's claim that WWE pulled her from WrestleMania 37 due to pregnancy.

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Andrade opened up a can of worms when he seemed to suggest during an interview with Lucha Libre Online that WWE pulled Charlotte Flair from the WrestleMania 37 line up because she was pregnant.

Fightful helped translate the interview. Afterwards, Flair's team moved quickly to clarify Andrade's comments to talkSport's Alex McCarthy; whilst there were some translations issues, it also appears that there was some truth to Andrade's words.

Charlotte's statement revealed that WWE had found elevated levels of HCG in her system. They "had come back high, and she was medically suspended for pregnancy". Later that day, Flair took several home pregnancy tests, and all of them came back negative.

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This was before her separate issues with COVID-19.

Flair's team said "her issue was with the process and how the information was relayed [in Andrade's interview] as opposed to the information itself".

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Andrade had criticised WWE doctors during his comments to Lucha Libre Online. He questioned how a company doc ("supposedly one of the best") got things so wrong and could've potentially cost Charlotte her WrestleMania spot.

Flair hasn't been announced for any matches during 'Mania week at time of writing. Of course, that could change before WWE gets to Tampa.

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