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WWE superstar Charlotte Flair shares her desire to face Bianca Belair on a grand stage despite injury

The great WWE superstar Charlotte Flair is currently sidelined by an injury. However, she still expressed her desire to face Bianca Belair in a major stadium match.

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The great WWE superstar Charlotte Flair is currently sidelined by an injury. However, she still expressed her desire to face Bianca Belair in a major stadium match. Notably, the Queen and the EST are two of the most prominent female wrestlers in the business, who have taken on the role of industry leaders for all other women. They have experienced multiple face-to-face encounters inside the squared circle, but they weren't given the chance to confront one another in a larger stadium.

Meanwhile, speaking during WrestleMania week on the WWE World Panel, Flair talked about how she hopes to face the EST of WWE at an even larger venue in the future. She went further to laud Tiffany Stratton's outstanding abilities and Belair himself.

"I really want that one-on-one moment with Bianca Belair. I really do. After Bianca, give it for Tiffany. I could not be more proud of her. Seeing her, watching her from home, watching her in Australia. She owns it. She’s going to be a big deal. First, Bianca and I, our history, her athleticism, I respect her so much as a talent. Bianca is the first opponent I would like to have a big stadium show with," Flair said on WWE World Panel during WrestleMania week.

I really think his story is just beginning: Charlotte Flair

Meanwhile, WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair also shared her opinions on the historic win of Cody Rhodes during the WrestleMania XL Premium Live Event. The Queen stated that The American Nightmare's story is only getting started. She went on to draw comparisons between Rhodes and Paul Heyman, emphasising that despite every challenge, Heyman pulled off the victory and stood tall.

"I really think his story is just beginning. He’s exactly where he should be. The biggest takeaway is that Cody was here. He went away, he came back. Kind of like Paul Heyman’s speech at the Hall of Fame. That never wavered his confidence. Cody is a testament to knowing your worth," she added further.

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