WWE: 3 reasons why Charlotte’s Nightmare should become reality

MUMBAI, INDIA - NOVEMBER 14: (EDITORS NOTE: This is an exclusive image of Hindustan Times) WWE Raw womens champion Superstar Charlotte Flair poses during an exclusive interview with HT Café-Hindustan Times, at ITC Maratha, Sahar, n November 14 2019 in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Aalok Soni/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
MUMBAI, INDIA - NOVEMBER 14: (EDITORS NOTE: This is an exclusive image of Hindustan Times) WWE Raw womens champion Superstar Charlotte Flair poses during an exclusive interview with HT Café-Hindustan Times, at ITC Maratha, Sahar, n November 14 2019 in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Aalok Soni/Hindustan Times via Getty Images) /
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Charlotte Flair faces Bayley for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WWE Hell in a Cell 2019. Photo: WWE.com /

Been There, Done That

If you look at Charlotte Flair’s resume, she has beaten some of the best and most talented women on the roster, past and present. Most notably, this past summer Charlotte deemed herself the Queen of all Eras after defeating Hall of Famer and WWE legend Trish Stratus.

There are very few people Flair hasn’t beaten, so in turn very few women have beat her. However, there was one woman who has pinned the Queen clean recently (aside from Becky Lynch).

In case people have forgotten last Fall, Rhea was part of a Triple Threat match on SmackDown in the build to Survivor Series where not only she won, she won by pinning Charlotte for the clean three count. In the match, Charlotte had Sasha Banks’ legs locked on the mat in the Figure-4, as she started to bridge for the Figure-8, Rhea snuck into the ring, crawled under a distracted Charlotte and pinned her shoulders 1-2-3.

There is an argument to be made that Charlotte chose Rhea as her opponent to face as retribution, maybe looking to right that loss. However, it seems Rhea may have her number, knowing the Queen may have some doubts in the back of her mind.