On the April 4th episode of WWE SmackDown, Tiffany Stratton and Charlotte Flair took personal shots in a promo segment with Stratton referencing Charlotte's three divorces and Charlotte responding that Stratton's boyfriend, Ludwig Kaiser, was in her DMs.
The lines were edited out of WWE social posts.
Appearing on Outta Pocket, Seth Rollins was asked what he thought of the segment.
"I do have some opinions about it, but they are sort of....no matter what, it's a collaboration. It should always be a collaboration. I've been out there, in the ring, with people I didn't like. There is a certain respect that you share and a communication that should happen and an understanding. One of my favorite people in the world is John Cena. John always told me, whenever we cut a promo together, 'You say whatever you want out there. We're on TV. It's fair game. Anything you want. My skin is thick.' In our industry, you have to be able to do that. You have to be able to have a thick skin because we are in the conflict business. The best conflict we can sell is real-life conflict. Our audience is so smart, they can sniff things out a mile away. In my opinion, what happened was the best thing that could have happened for their story because we're on this podcast talking about it right now. Had it not happened, we wouldn't even be thinking about it, at all. In my opinion, the direction it went, it's going to help bolster their match leading into WrestleMania. Now, can we get both of them to come together and work together? TBD. We'll see. I don't know. I've been in the ring with people and been in promos with people that I didn't like, but there is always an understanding of what lines to cross. If you're going to break that agreement, you need to be prepared for what comes back at you. I'll leave it at that," said Rollins.
Charlotte is set to challenge Stratton for the WWE Women's Championship at WrestleMania 41.
Fans can find Charlotte's comments on the promo by clicking here.
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