The several title wins of Charlotte Flair in WWE have garnered varied responses from fans, with some expressing apprehension that she may be excessively showcased. Nonetheless, her exceptional skills and abilities inside the ring are widely acknowledged and indisputable. Vince McMahon retired from WWE last year and Triple H replaced him as Creative head. It seems Flair believes the transition was not really hard at all.

Since Charlotte Flair’s return to the WWE, she has maintained her position at the forefront of the women’s division, despite major changes behind the scenes during her absence.

While speaking to Daily Mail, Charlotte Flair talked about her current WWE run. With Vince McMahon stepping down and Triple H taking charge of creative as WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Flair has insisted that the transition has not been difficult for her.

As an established talent who has worked under both Vince and Triple H, Flair stated that the biggest change in leadership is for new talent. During her break from the ring, there were many new faces, such as Dakota Kai and IYO SKY, as well as familiar ones like Emma and Tegan Nox returning.

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Despite this influx of new talent, Flair’s character has remained largely the same since her return, albeit as a babyface. She confirmed that her character will not be changing along the way.

”I think it’s different for me because I’m already established. Triple H was my boss early on, he’s my boss now, whether it’s Triple H or Vince, I think the biggest change for a talent in leadership is more the new talent.

I’ve been under both reigns. My job is to perform and to make the best product. My job is to make Triple H happy right now. If it’s Vince, my job is to make Vince happy. The transition is very easy. From a character standpoint it hasn’t changed, but the transition from one boss to another has been easy for me.”

Charlotte Flair’s immediate success upon her return to WWE is evident in her capture of the SmackDown Women’s Championship on her first night back. This demonstrates that upper management is just as high on her as the previous regime.

Flair is currently preparing for her next major encounter at WrestleMania, where she will defend her title against Rhea Ripley. The match has the potential to be the main event of night one, which would be a significant achievement for the women’s division.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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