WWE WrestleMania 32: 10 Things You May Have Missed

4. Charlotte's Robe Was Made With Pieces Of Her Father's Old Attire

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Unless people were watching WrestleMania 32 alone, there's a good chance they missed many of the lines delivered on commentary by Michael Cole, JBL and Byron Saxton. That's a shame, because the trio were more energetic than they usually are behind the announce desk.

Clearly, this was because they were calling 'Mania, WWE's biggest show of the year. Each entrant in the Triple Threat to crown a new WWE Women's Champion had a striking entrance, but Cole reasoned that Charlotte stole the show due to the attire she was donning for her emergence. 

If anyone was thinking that her robe was stunningly similar to those once worn by her father, that's because it was made from the same material. According to the announcers, Charlotte's costume was made up of Ric Flair's robe worn at WrestleMania XXIV in 2008. 

On that occasion, Flair lost to Shawn Michaels, and the performance proved to be his last inside the ring under the WWE umbrella. This was Charlotte's first showing at WrestleMania, making this a nice tribute to her dad.

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