Charlotte Flair doubts another women’s WrestleMania main event will ever happen

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Charlotte Flair doubts another women’s WrestleMania main event will ever happen

Charlotte Flair does not see a WrestleMania main event for women happening in the future.Charlotte Flair has become one of the most accomplished WWE superstars of this generation. She has claimed 14 World titles and major accolades throughout her WWE career.

A huge milestone she etched in her resume was back in 2019, when she became a part of the first-ever women's main event at WrestleMania 35.

Despite being a main eventer herself, Flair does not see that incredible sight recreated in the future.

Charlotte Flair gives her take on a women's WrestleMania main event not happening again

In a recent interview with Games with Names, Charlotte Flair spoke about women getting another chance at main eventing WrestleMania. The Queen stated that it would never happen again unless WWE reverted to a one-night format for The Show of Shows.She said, “It was the main event of only one night [Becky v Ronda v Charlotte], now we have two nights. So it’s a big deal, like now you have two nights, two different opportunities, so that being the main event of one night was huge. Like it’ll never happen again, unless we go to one night.”

Charlotte Flair competed in the first-ever women's WrestleMania main event. It was a 'Winner Take All' triple-threat match between her, Ronda Rousey, and Becky Lynch at WrestleMania 35.

Rousey walked into the match as the RAW Women's Champion, while Flair was the SmackDown Women's Champion. The trio delivered a highly captivating showdown that ended in Lynch becoming a double champion and taking her fame to unprecedented heights. This was the last Mania under the one-night era.Furthermore, two women got a chance to main event The Showcase of the Immortals under its two-day format. Two years after Lynch won the titles in grand fashion, Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair competed in the main event of Night 1 of WrestleMania 37. Moreover, it was two black women to headline the match, which made it even more significant, and saw Belair winning the match and the SmackDown Women's title.With the history etching two remarkable women's WrestleMania main events, it remains to be seen if the current crop of talent can prove Flair's statement to be wrong and achieve that same prestigious accolade.Also read: WWE RAW Results & Highlights (6/16/25): Cody Rhodes vs Jey Uso set for next week, Goldberg returns and more

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