Charlotte Flair Wants To Wrestle For A Men's Championship In WWE

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In news that will frighten a great many of you but probably won't materialise, Charlotte Flair - the most prolific performer across WWE's three brands currently - has expressed her desire to one day challenge for a men's championship in WWE, citing Impact Wrestling's Tessa Blanchard as inspiration, which you probably wouldn't do right now.

In an interview with Sportskeeda, Charlotte revealed:

"It’s something that I want to pursue but, if you look at the big picture, when women are succeeding in different organisations all around the world, we’re all succeeding and we’re all winning from that."

Fear not, those of you who feel WWE has overexposed Flair in recent months.

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This was essentially a non-answer from the now former NXT Women's Champion following last night's excellent TakeOver: In Your House main event - "Hey, maybe some day! Or maybe not!" - that won't be further questioned by WWE any time soon.

The company has a mostly very strict policy on inter-gender wrestling that precludes man-on-woman violence, and is used on the rare occasions that it is to A) give Triple H the big flashbulb spot at WrestleMania 34 and B) attempt to ridicule Dean Ambrose out of the company.

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