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Charlotte Flair reveals her best takeaway from Evolution: Image via Getty
Charlotte Flair doesn't demand attention; she claims it like royalty. The Queen didn't show up in the ring that frequently before 2025 set sail. She was out with an injury for over a year since her match against Asuka in December 2023.
But her re-advent was all but ordinary. She won the WWE Royal Rumble to start the year on a high note. But Charlotte's heel turn didn't sit well with the fans for obvious reasons. One who used to be the most cherished face of the company, loves kids, and grins unfiltered, suddenly walking in a villain's shoes isn't what the fans could process well to date. But what evolution did to them was a sweet UNO reverse.
Charlotte Flair pays gratitude to the fans
Charlotte Flair is forever comfortable staying in her own lane. She doesn't have a very good record of tagging in with others. But since her return, Alexa Bliss got under her skin, approaching her to join hands for the shared good.
But the younger Flair stayed bull-headed in her pattern. Two weeks back, blue brand GM Nick Aldis managed to convince her that a witty coalition with Bliss might carve her way out to the title scene the fastest. Charlotte took a U-turn and decided to go in pairs.Both of them managed to earn a shot at WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship at Evolution, but fell short to sustain against Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez. But what they got instead was priceless.
'We want Charlotte': the unbridled pops resonated through the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, loud and proud.
Now, it's time for the Queen to look back at it with a heart full of gratitude. Fans were buzzing about how the crowd stole the show and how they felt emotional about it. Flair, sharing the same emotion, may be, with some greater intensity, dished out some random replies to the users. In one comment, 'It meant everything to me' with a sobbing eye emoji.In another post, where a user expressed how she felt thrilled to bits seeing the crowd go insane for Flair, the woman herself endorsed saying, "Me too".
Dave Meltzer reveals the twist in Charlotte Flair
But it begs the obvious question: what led fans to change their minds drastically? That infamous Chicago night is still fresh in the memory. Is it just Alexa Bliss or anything else they found worthy about Flair's Evolution stint? Well, Dave Meltzer knows it best. Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave explained that there's more to the story than just the charm of a fresh union of Bliss-Flair. ''This is not a usual crowd. It’s not the city, it’s the nature of the crowd. Women don’t hate Charlotte Flair, guys hate Charlotte Flair, that’s the thing. This was a far more women's crowd, that’s all. Whether she’ll get cheered on SmackDown on Friday, I don’t know. It was a very different crowd – it’s not the city, it’s the makeup," he said.So, what's loading for Daddy's little girl? Is she on her way to embrace that 'good guy' image again? Well, not even a single hint yet, but she loves to be in good grace and, rest, you better know.Also read: “I looked. I touched. And I won!” - Nikki Bella and Chelsea Green’s RAW feud goes viral | WWE News - Times of India