Ric Flair Comments On Charlotte Flair's Current WWE Absence Mystery

'The Nature Boy' offers some thoughts on 'The Queen's 2022 television disappearance.

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Ric Flair has offered some thoughts on the current television whereabouts of daughter Charlotte Flair

Speaking on his podcast alongside son-in-law (and Charlotte's brother-in-law) Conrad Thompson, (h/t WrestleTalk), 'Slick Ric' said;

“To be very honest, I have no idea. She keeps everything to herself. I know she’s talking to the company, but I don’t know any more than that. If I did, I couldn’t tell you anyway. She doesn’t trust me to tell me anything because I can’t keep my mouth shut.”

Podcast host and impresario Thompson added;

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“Well, a lot of fans I know created a little bit of chatter because I guess there was an appearance she had that was canceled. And I know Andrade said recently that she had some personal stuff that she was working on. You and I know that physically, she’s fine. Emotionally, she’s fine. It’s her business to share. But I guess what I wanted to sort of set the record straight on [is] there’s nothing wrong with Charlotte Flair. She’s just fine.”

The aforementioned cancellation was for an appearance at The Big Event on November 12th, but no information beyond Flair's own tweet about it was provided. She last appeared for WWE at May's WrestleMania Backlash, losing her SmackDown Women's Championship to Ronda Rousey.

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