MANIAC Wrestlers That Will Totally F*** YOU UP! ?

3. Charlotte Flair

Road Warriors
WWE.com

A lowkey agent of chaos in a polished product, Charlotte Flair is arguably the most unpredictable top star in wrestling today.

Capable of one of the best matches of the year on her day (and typically on a Premium Live Event), she's also been guilty of a few total stinkers too. Her efforts to avoid taking bumps in sequences that (shockingly) require them are almost impressive at this point, not least considering the confidence she carries herself with and readily portrays.

A spoiler of sorts, Flair's 'Queen' gimmick is basically the smartest on any show as a shoot. She's the real Mrs Money In The Bank in that she's married to an instant title shot almost whenever she wants, and the more she leans towards being a babyface, the more many fans seem to suffer stress at the prospect of her reascending.

Flair's inconsistency in the second half of her career somewhat tarnishes the legacy she'd built in the first, but the story's never over until she says so and at this part it'd almost be a knock to her appeal if she flicked the switch.

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