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5 things that only Charlotte Flair has done in WWE

The Greatest Female Superstar in WWE History
The Greatest Female Superstar in WWE History

On July 13, 2015, when Charlotte, the daughter of Ric Flair, made her main roster debut, very few fans expected her to be as successful as she is today. "The Queen" has shattered every record in the women’s division and has created history on multiple occasions. Be it playing the role of a heel or a face, fighting at live events or in the main event of WrestleMania, Charlotte has done it all.

The fans have not liked WWE’s decision of pushing her, but Flair has changed the opinions of her critics with her in-ring performances. As she is the daughter of a 16-time world champion, she has a habit of winning titles every now and then.

She had built an unbelievable 16-match unbeaten streak on pay-per-views to cement her position at the top and in this article, we will have a look at the 5 things only Charlotte Flair has done in WWE.


#5 Won a Women's Hell In A Cell Match and an Ironwoman match

Charlotte Flair had defeated Sasha Banks to win the RAW Women's Championship at Hell in a Cell 2016
Charlotte Flair had defeated Sasha Banks to win the RAW Women's Championship at Hell in a Cell 2016

During her iconic rivalry with Sasha Banks, the two female superstars had created history multiple times by stealing the show at pay-per-view events. Flair and Banks became the first female superstars to compete inside the unforgiving Hell In A Cell, where the former registered a victory to win the coveted RAW Women’s Championship.

Only two months after their Hell In A Cell match, the former NXT stars competed in a 30-minute Ironwoman match which saw Charlotte prevail once again. The scores were level at 2-2 after the stipulated time but, Flair beat Banks 3-2 in sudden death overtime.

After 2016, WWE has not used either of the two stipulations in the women’s division to date, which has made Flair the only female athlete to have emerged victorious in a Hell in a Cell match and an ironwoman match.

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