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Every WrestleMania Match Of Charlotte Flair's Career, Ranked

Arguably the most influential figure in women's wrestling today, Charlotte Flair has cemented her legacy as one of the greatest to grace the WWE ring. After being in WWE for over eight years, Charlotte Flair has already become a twelve-time Women's Champion, and she might equal her father's record in the coming years. Moreover, she has also won the Women's Tag Team Championships, making her only the fourth woman in WWE to be a Grand Slam Champion.

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The Queen made her main roster debut a couple of months after WrestleMania 31, and she has been a consistent performer in WWE's marquee event since WrestleMania 32. She has wrestled in five WrestleMania events, including being in the main event of one. From triple threat matches to singles matches, Charlotte has competed in some of the greatest women's matches at the Grandest Stage of Them All.

5 Charlotte Flair Vs. Bayley Vs. Nia Jax Vs. Sasha Banks (WrestleMania 33)

CHARLOTTE WM 33

Bayley sought to bring prestige to the Raw Women's Championship, when she hoped to defend her gold against three other competitors in a Fatal 4 Way Elimination Match, and Charlotte Flair was one of them. Other than The Queen herself, Sasha Banks and Nia Jax were also part of the bout. With three horsewomen in the same match, they were bound to deliver a great outing, and they certainly did.

At the beginning of the match, all three women teamed up to take out Nia Jax. After delivering a devastating triple powerbomb, the three women pinned her together to cause Jax's elimination. Then Banks and Charlotte, two arch-rivals, exchanged blows, with the former trapping the latter in the Banks Statement. However, Charlotte managed to survive the submission and eventually eliminated Banks. Then Bayley and Charlotte fought, but the champion managed to retain the gold.

4 Charlotte Flair Vs. Rhea Ripley (WrestleMania 36)

CHARLOTTE WM 36

Charlotte Flair, the winner of the 2021 Women's Royal Rumble match, chose neither the Raw Women's Champion nor the SmackDown Women's Champion as her WrestleMania opponent. Instead, she set her eyes on the NXT Women's Champion, Rhea Ripley. With Ripley at the top of her game and looking indomitable as the champion, it was a clash of titans at the Showcase of Immortals.

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While Ripley showcased her strength and talent from the start of the match, Charlotte had an answer for everything due to her experience and swiftness in the ring. Both women executed every shot in their arsenals, but Ripley got caught in signature Figure Eight from Flair, and she had no choice but to tap out, after having repeated damage done to her knee. The bout also turned out to be Ripley's last, real meaningful contribution before her call-up.

3 Charlotte Flair Vs. Asuka (WrestleMania 34)

CHARLOTTE WM 34

Asuka won the women's Royal Rumble match in 2018, which was also the inaugural women's Royal Rumble match. The Empress of Tomorrow decided to take on the SmackDown Women's Champion, Charlotte Flair, as her WrestleMania opponent. Consequently, the two behemoths of the women's division clashed for the very first time in a WWE ring at the Show of Shows.

While Asuka had the opportunity to win her maiden main roster title, her undefeated streak was also on the line, which she had kept intact for nearly three years. It was a fast-paced match. Asuka was in control at the beginning of the match. From hip attacks to various submissions, Asuka tried everything, but Charlotte didn't back down. When The Queen tried a Moonsault from the top rope, Asuka trapped her in the Asuka lock, but the strength of the former enabled her to counter. In the climax, Asuka submitted and lost in WWE for the first time, when Charlotte caught her in the Figure Eight Submission. The victory not only ended Asuka's 914 days unbeaten streak, but also allowed Charlotte to retain the gold.

2 Charlotte Flair Vs. Becky Lynch Vs. Sasha Banks (WrestleMania 32)

CHARLOTTE WM 32

Replacing the Divas Championship, WWE introduced a new Women's Championship at WrestleMania 32. Three horsewomen, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks, were in the contest to be the inaugural Women's Champion.

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The match was a perfect introduction to a new women's era, after bidding farewell to the Divas of old. It was all even for the three women at beginning of the bout. When Charlotte locked Becky in a Figure Eight, Sasha broke the submission with a beautiful Frog Splash from the top rope. Charlotte's Moonsault outside the ring was certainly the highlight of the match, as she took out both of her challengers. Even though Charlotte connected double Natural Selections to both Becky and Sasha, they both kicked out. In the end, Charlotte won the first-ever Women's Championship after forcing Becky Lynch to submit.

1 Charlotte Flair Vs. Becky Lynch Vs. Ronda Rousey (WrestleMania 35)

CHARLOTTE WM 35

The greatest match in Charlotte Flair's career, and certainly the biggest match in the women's wrestling history was at WrestleMania 35. Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Ronda Rousey fought in a triple threat match in the main event of the show. Besides Charlotte's SmackDown Women's Championship, Ronda's Raw Women's Championship match was on the line in that 'Winner Takes All' match.

It was a close battle throughout the match, with all three women attempting their best moves. When it looked like Rousey could tap out to Charlotte, Becky saved Rousey from the dangerous Figure Eight. Subsequently, Charlotte was put through a table, while Becky pinned Rousey to win the match.

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