Charlotte Flair is one of the top female pro wrestlers in the business. She is also a shoo-in WWE Hall of Famer, and she comes from a legendary bloodline. That being said, even The Queen can get injured. Now, we know how much time she will miss.

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On the December 8th edition of WWE SmackDown, Charlotte Flair faced off against Asuka in a highly anticipated matchup. With Damage CTRL at ringside, the outcome of the bout was uncertain. However, The Queen ended up losing to The Empress of Tomorrow due to interference from Bayley.

Following the match, concerns arose among both fans and WWE talent. Rumors began circulating that Charlotte Flair might have suffered an injury during the encounter. In a distressing moment, she was observed holding her knee and vocalizing, “My knee!” Medical personnel swiftly attended to her after the match, sparking genuine worry about her overall well-being.

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During WWE SmackDown this week, it was revealed that Charlotte Flair will be out of action for 9 months. That will be a huge blow for the women’s division. It will also cost Flair a WrestleMania and possibly a SummerSlam.

We will have to see how fast Charlotte Flair can make a return to the ring. We’re hoping for the best, but she really did damage to her knee on SmackDown last week.

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