Charlotte Flair is the woman.
Flair is the reigning WWE SmackDown Women's Champion and returned as a babyface when she won the title from Ronda Rousey on the final WWE SmackDown of 2022. Flair has been a heel for the majority of her WWE career, and finds it easier to be "an asshole."
"Yes, it's fun. To me, it's just easier," Flair told Dan LeBatard on the Dan LeBatard Show. "For my experience, my dad is Ric Flair, I come from a legacy, I'm bigger, faster, stronger. It's hard to be like, 'Like me, I'm relatable.' How do you say that humbly?"
When it was noted that Flair was cheered on her return, Flair said, "Now, my mindset is, I'm not a good guy, I'm not a bad guy, I'm just the woman. I spent so many years trying to get people to boo me and now with the reception from the fans and them being so excited to see me, I try not to overthink it. I think they want to see me be arrogant now. They want to cheer that. They don't want me to be corny, they want me to be me. It's more of a respect thing because of everything I've done in the industry."
Flair will defend her SmackDown Women's Championship at Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 39.
In a recent interview, Flair explained why she believes her bout with Ripley should be one of the main events. You can find her full comments by clicking here.
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