Rhea Ripley is certainly one of the top female Superstars in the company and made a name for herself in NXT before being called up to the main roster. She was the RAW Women’s Champion earlier in the year and is still one of the mainstays of the main roster. It seems Charlotte Flair has huge props for her as well.

Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair had been engaged in a feud for quite a few months this year. It resulted in some excellent matches that elevated Rhea Ripley to the top of the women’s division as well.

Bianca Belair also became one of the mainstays of WWE’s women’s division after winning the Royal Rumble and then defeating Sasha Banks for the Smackdown Women’s Championship.

While speaking with BT Sport, Charlotte FLair talked about the future of the WWE women’s division. Flair named both Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair as the company’s women’s division.

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“First, I want to say, Rhea Ripley. I truly believe she is the future of the women’s division. Our Money In The Bank match was untouchable and she walked out a star. She could have beat me easy that night. I just have more experience, I’m older. To see her grow and develop, I’m really proud of her.

Obviously, Bianca, we had two main event matches back-to-back on Raw a couple of weeks ago. I was like, ‘You’re the real deal. Take it, run with it. Obviously, there are even newer girls, but to me, Bianca and Rhea are just getting their feet wet. It’s an exciting time.”

Charlotte Flair is set to square off against Becky Lynch in a champion vs champion match at the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view on August 21st. It remains to be seen who will come out on top in the match.

h/t to Wrestling Inc for the quotes.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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