Charlotte Flair Comments On Fans Not Seeing Her As Babyface, Becky Lynch/Social Media, Rhea Ripley


Charlotte Flair recently spoke with BT Sport for an in-depth interview with Ariel Helwani promoting the WrestleMania 38 two-night special premium event over the weekend.

During the discussion, "The Queen" spoke about why she feels she doesn't come across well as a babyface to the WWE Universe, the crowd turning on her during her match with Rhea Ripley at WWE Money In The Bank 2021, as well as Becky Lynch tweeting a photo that made fans think she would be returning.

Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview where she touches on these topics with her thoughts.

On why she believes she doesn’t come across well as a babyface: “Anytime I try being a face, I think that there’s really nothing in the character other than I have a great relationship with my dad like the father-daughter relationship that people necessarily can relate to. Like when I come across like understand me or this was hard for me, it just comes across as like whining or complaining, or I’m like, ‘No, I really feel this way.’ It doesn’t come across as endearing. So I’ve found like, even though I’m trying to open up and be relatable to the audience,” Charlotte explained, “I don’t think the audience sees it that way. It comes across as entitled. When that’s not really how it’s supposed to be portrayed. So anytime I’ve tried to do that as a face. I think it just comes across as like a cry baby…just whining.”

On the crowd turning on her match with Rhea Ripley at Money In The Bank 2021, and how that’s just the type of reaction she gets from the WWE Universe: “No, with the crowd of Money in the Bank. I truly believe I elicit that response from them to do that with Becky [Lynch] because of our history. So I think the crowd was partially doing that because it was me. And then also, it didn’t help that she’d been gone for how long? A year, year and a half? And she posted a picture outside the venue. So the fans wanted her; they hadn’t seen her. So I was like, Eff you. You’re going to respect Rhea [Ripley], you’re going to respect me, and you’re going to watch this match. And it went from those chants to this is awesome.”

On how she didn’t care that Becky Lynch posted a photo on social media that made fans think she would return: “No, I’d do the same thing. As a performer, it’s the hype. I think anyone in her position would. What she means to the WWE Universe and like, is she coming back tonight? Is she not? It was the first time we had a live audience since COVID. So they were ready to chant what they wanted.”

Check out the complete interview below, or at YouTube.com. H/T to Mandatory.com for transcribing the above quotes.