Charlotte Flair’s New Vulnerable Side: Natalya’s Groundbreaking Suggestion (Exclusive)
Charlotte Flair, WWE’s remarkable talent and an accomplished performer has always embraced her role as a dominant figure in the women’s division. With countless titles and accolades, Flair has been an unstoppable force since joining the main roster in 2015. But Natalya, another seasoned veteran in the business, has something different in mind for The Queen.
In an exclusive interview, Natalya shared her insights into what could be the next evolutionary step for Flair’s character.
Flair’s Greatest Strength
Speaking with Sportskeeda Wrestling Senior Editor Bill Apter, Natalya first acknowledged the attributes that make Flair stand out:
“I think that she’s durable and she is stubborn in a good way. Whether it’s a live event or whether it’s a pay-per-view or whether it’s a television taping, she always wants to kind of have the best match of the night, and I think that’s a great quality because we should always be striving to tell the best stories and to have the best matches.”
Natalya’s praise for Flair’s dedication and professionalism is well-deserved, as Flair has never had a problem reminding fans of her many accomplishments.
A New Challenge for Flair
However, Natalya then introduced a novel idea that could add depth to Flair’s character. She wants to explore the vulnerability of a superstar who has always been viewed as invincible:
“I would love to one day see Charlotte in the role of being like super, super vulnerable. When you talk about weaknesses, I don’t look at Charlotte and I don’t go, ‘Wow, she’s got a lot of weaknesses.’ But, for me, from a fan’s standpoint, I think the one thing we haven’t seen from Charlotte is just being very, very vulnerable.”
Fans’ Reactions and Potential Impact
Natalya’s suggestion has already begun to generate buzz among wrestling enthusiasts and analysts. Adding a layer of vulnerability to Charlotte Flair’s character could be a refreshing change, providing new storytelling opportunities and allowing fans to connect with her on a different level.
While Flair is currently portraying a babyface, she has spent most of her career playing the villain. This new dimension could make her character more relatable and compelling, enhancing her already successful career.
Natalya’s unique perspective has shed light on an unexplored area of one of WWE’s top superstars. Whether or not WWE will take her suggestion on board remains to be seen, but the idea itself has opened a new conversation about character development in professional wrestling. If executed correctly, this could mark a new era for both Charlotte Flair and the WWE women’s division.