Charlotte Flair SLAMS Dave Meltzer Over "Complete Makeover" Comments

The Queen hits back at comments made by Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio.

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Taking to Twitter, Charlotte Flair has absolutely slammed Dave Meltzer for claims he made on today’s Wrestling Observer Radio.

With Flair this week kayfabe suspended from WWE action over assaulting a referee, Meltzer said that this suspension story was done so that the Queen could get dental work done as part of “a complete makeover”, with Dave detailing how WWE makes its talent "subconscious" about their looks.

After this WOR audio was brought to Charlotte’s attention, she didn’t hold back on the Wrestling Observer founder – stating how she thought Meltzer “would have learned his lesson last time commenting about women’s bodies”.

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That “last time” Flair makes mention of would seemingly refer to previous distasteful comments Dave Meltzer made about Billie Kay and Peyton Royce's appearance back in 2018. Back then, Royce rightly called out Meltzer for body shaming.

As of this writing, Meltzer has yet to publicly respond to Charlotte’s comments.

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