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Charlotte Flair Taking A Break From WWE, Set To Miss SummerSlam

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (June 23, 1994) – WCW Clash Of The Champions 27

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on June 23, 1994, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired ‘WCW Clash Of The Champions XXVII’ LIVE on TBS from the North Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, South Carolina.

This was the 27th out of a total of 35 Clash of the Champions events, that aired between 1988 and 1997.

The results can be found here:

– WCW World Tag Team Championship: Cactus Jack and Kevin Sullivan (c) defeated The Nasty Boys

– The Guardian Angel defeated Tex Slazenger

– WCW World Television Championship: Steven Regal defeated Larry Zbyszko (c)

– WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Johnny B. Badd defeated Steve Austin (c) by DQ

– WCW World Heavyweight Championship & WCW International Heavyweight Championship Unification: Ric Flair (c) defeated Sting (c)

• Charlotte Flair Taking A Break From WWE, Set To Miss SummerSlam

Charlotte Flair faced off against Asuka for the RAW Women’s Championship on last night’s RAW, where she lost the match after submitting to the Asuka Lock.

Flair also suffered a kayfabe injury when she got into a fight with Nia Jax. It looks like WWE is going to use this angle to write The Queen off TV.

talkSPORT is reporting that Flair is taking a long break from WWE, and she’ll be off TV for a couple of months. If there’s no good storyline for her, she might not be on TV for the rest of the year.

“Sources have told talkSPORT that Flair will be taking an extended break from WWE. The 34-year-old has been a constant on the show for years now and she is going to be taking some personal time and having some surgery.

The idea is that she will return around Royal Rumble season next year, but if a good story pops up before then – around Survivor Series – she would be open to return later this year.

There’s a 0 percent chance Charlotte returns for SummerSlam.”

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