The on-screen interaction between WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton and Charlotte Flair has continued to generate discussion, particularly regarding the editing of its online presentation.
Certain comments made during the segment were removed from WWE’s official YouTube highlights. Furthermore, a tweet from WWE that included references to Charlotte’s divorce and Ludwig Kaiser’s name drop were also deleted.
According to Fightful Select, the comments were quickly edited out of the digital versions due to WWE’s specific directive. It looks like the company wants to downplay certain aspects of the interaction.
Fightful also reported that at least one source close to Stratton alleges Charlotte deviated from the script first, prompting Stratton to respond in kind. This source also claimed that Stratton’s decision to leave the ring after delivering a pointed remark about Flair’s divorce was an attempt to de-escalate the situation, suggesting that underlying tensions had been building.
“At least one source close to Stratton claimed that Charlotte went off script first, then Stratton fought back. The claim was that rolling out of the ring after dropping the marriage line was to try to avoid the situation escalating. The belief was that this situation has been boiling over for a while.”
However, management’s reaction was reportedly negative towards both women involved. “Management wasn’t happy with either woman from what we’re told.”
The backstage reaction during the segment was also noteworthy. “We’ve heard that when the back and forth happened to close the promo, there were some audible ‘oohs’ and ‘woahs’ and general surprise that it unfolded that way.” This indicates that the segment’s conclusion was unexpected, even to WWE Officials backstage.
It looks like John Cena is on Charlotte’s side in this feud, as he posted a low quality photo of The Queen from WrestleMania 38 on his Instagram page:
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