After a lot of anticipation, former WWE NXT Superstar Toni Storm a few months ago on Friday Night Smackdown. Storm decimated Zelina Vega in her debut match. It seems Charlotte Flair still doesn’t think Storm is worthy at all.

Toni Storm returned last month and since then fans have clamored to see her in the main event title picture. Charlotte Flair previously snubbed her of a title opportunity and she did so once again on last week’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown where Flair threw pies to Storm’s face.

In a moment of retribution. Toni Storm also threw pies at Charlotte Flair’s face on this week’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown. While speaking on Talking Smack, Charlotte Flair made it clear that she still doesn’t consider Toni Storm as a serious contender.

“I still don’t take her seriously. Had someone throw a pie in my face last week, I would have beat their a**. I would’ve one-upped them. All she did was throw a pie in my face, monkey see, monkey do. No, that does not really make her a contender. That doesn’t make me take her seriously. You know what that makes me want to do? Send her my dry cleaning bill. Thank God I was not actually wearing one of my $8000 robes, no, just one of my $6000 body suits. It makes me want to send her my dry cleaning bill, because I’m sticky, my title is sticky. If she thought she was going to get my attention tonight, she didn’t do a good job. All she did was copy me.”

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We will have to wait and see how WWE will book the feud between Charlotte Flair and Toni Storm, as fans are already behind Storm in a huge way in the past few weeks.

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