• Possible WWE Return Date For Charlotte Flair
In the co-main event of WrestleMania 39 Saturday, Charlotte Flair lost the SmackDown Women’s Championship to Rhea Ripley in what fans and wrestling personalities are calling the best women’s match in WWE history.
According to PWInsider, Charlotte is taking a break from WWE. She told WWE Officials about this during the WrestleMania weekend.
This means her current run only lasted 3 months, as she returned from hiatus on December 30th. She took a break last year after losing the SmackDown Women’s Title as well.
During an interview before WrestleMania, Charlotte said she’d love to compete in a Bodybuilding contest. That could be the reason why she’s going on a break.
Below is what the 14-time Women’s World Champion said during an interview with ESPN:
“I would love, love, love to do a [bodybuilding] competition. I’m thinking about doing it this summer.
I know what goes into it from a diet standpoint and how lean you get. How do I make that work on the road?”
You might have noticed that Charlotte has leaned down a lot in recent months and is sporting her most ripped physique to date.
However, don’t expect her to be gone for too long, as she’s scheduled to return in time for SummerSlam 2023, which will take place at the Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan on August 5th.
She’s featured on the new SummerSlam 2023 poster as well:
WATCH: Charlotte Flair’s Complete Uncensored NipSlip From WrestleMania 38:
• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (April 14, 1997) – WCW MONDAY NITRO
On this day in 1997, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired another LIVE episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW MONDAY NITRO’.
It was broadcasted from the CoreStates Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and featured matches & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WCW Slamboree 1997 PPV.
The card can be found here:
– Chris Benoit vs. The Barbarian
– Dean Malenko vs. Hector Guerrero
– Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Juventud Guerrera
– Ultimo Dragon vs. Lane Carleson
– Syxx vs. Prince Iaukea
– Street Fight: Public Enemy vs. High Voltage
– The Giant vs. Big Al
– Diamond Dallas Page vs. Konnan
– Jeff Jarrett & Steve McMichael vs. Harlem Heat
– Lex Luger vs. Kevin Nash
