WWE: 4 reasons why fans were upset about Hell in a Cell
By Dorathy Gass
Charlotte Becomes 10-Time Champion
Let me start off by saying that I love Charlotte Flair and respect what she’s accomplished in this industry. She’s talented in the ring, on the mic, is well spoken in media interviews, and I can understand why WWE officials are so crazy over her, and why she’s given so much opportunity within the company.
I stand by the fact that I DON’T THINK she’s favored because she’s a Flair, she has phenomenal talent. Havin said that she DOES need a break from the title race picture all together.
Fans are getting overly fatigued with her presence, plus how she’s placed within high-level matches when there is no need to insert her in them (last night’s bout was booked at the umpteenth hour, and adding her to the Wrestlemania 35 main event match never made sense). In order to save this is all, perhaps a slight change of her persona is needed.
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Furthermore, her winning over Bayley last night was not the best thing to do right before the Fiend versus Seth Rollins match; it essentially set the tone when it comes to fans being fed up with the WWE brand. There was so much more Bayley could do with that SmackDown Women’s Championship.
I wonder if Bayley’s story last night intertwines with Sasha loss heading into the draft this week and next. If so, it may make sense; however, as of now, I still stand by the idea that Charlotte doesn’t need anymore title reigns under her belt at the moment. I mean, two titles already in one year? She’s only been with the main roster for four years, and she’s a 10-time champ? If this continues, she’ll surpass her dad’s record by Christmas.