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SmackDown Superstar sends a one-word message following a backstage fight with Charlotte Flair 

Sonya Deville is adamant about wanting another shot at Charlotte Flair's SmackDown Women's Championship, a fact she made clear in her latest tweet.

Though Deville failed to capture the title from The Queen last week, she's hell-bent on getting another chance to win the gold. She even approached Adam Pearce backstage on the latest edition of WWE SmackDown, demanding a rematch with Flair.

However, the authority figure was quick to turn it down. Pearce even reiterated his stance on the issue through a recent tweet.

Later in the show, Sonya Deville and Charlotte Flair engaged in a wild backstage brawl, with several officials coming in to separate the two. A recent post by WWE on FOX's Twitter account asked fans if Deville deserved a rematch with Flair. The 29-year-old star was quick to respond to the tweet.

Check it out below:

"Obviously," tweeted Sonya Deville
Obviously twitter.com/wweonfox/statu…

Since WWE booked a backstage scuffle between Flair and Deville, it's safe to say another match between them could soon materialize.

Check out the full results of WWE SmackDown here.


Ric Flair thinks Charlotte Flair could break his record

On a recent episode of his podcast, To Be The Man, Ric Flair stated that he expects his daughter to break his and John Cena's record of being 16-time World Champions.

The Nature Boy believes that since The Queen already has 14 World Title reigns to her name, it's a big possibility that she will surpass the record.

"I’m glad Ashley [Charlotte's real name] is with WWE. She couldn’t be more successful. I mean, 14 times guys. To me, it’s very realistic that she wins or actually surpasses the 16 goal. I think that would be on her plate. I think it’s something that is very possible," said Ric Flair.
Charlotte Flair is speaking facts. She’s always been one to step up to the plate.

#SmackDown https://t.co/bmkEv6423M

Considering Charlotte Flair is still in the prime of her in-ring career, breaking her father and Cena's record could be a cakewalk for her.


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