Booking 10 Things That Should Happen After WrestleMania 33

7. Charlotte Steps Away From The Championship

Kurt Angle
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Charlotte Flair will probably go down in history as one of the greatest female wrestlers of all time. She already has four Women’s title reigns to her name, a family name that commands immediate respect, and has quickly become one of the company’s top stars of either gender.

But Ric Flair didn’t stay at the top of his game by staying at the top of the card. Modern wrestling requires its performers to move fluidly throughout the card - otherwise, the product would grow stale too quickly and too often. Charlotte has dominated the upper echelons of the Women’s division since debuting on the main roster, but for her to stay there as a permanent fixture would bury the rest of the division and result in a vacuum of believable competition for the self-proclaimed Queen of the WWE.

Charlotte is more than capable of putting on stellar matches and engaging in amazing feuds that don't revolve around the title.

WrestleMania would be a great opportunity to end Charlotte’s PPV winning streak, an already commendable achievement that seems to be hampering every storyline she’s involved in. After that, WWE can look towards building the rest of their RAW women around Bayley, Sasha and Charlotte, rather than simply relying on them alone.

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