Ric Flair has already made it clear he’s not happy with how his daughter is being booked — and now Charlotte Flair is opening up about how she thinks he reacts when she loses matches.
After Ric Flair previously said he stopped attending WWE shows due to her current position, Charlotte Flair was asked on ESPN how her father would feel watching her take losses like the one against Jacy Jayne on SmackDown. Charlotte made it clear that she already knows exactly how that goes — and it usually involves her father being very vocal about it, especially online.
“Well, I just hope he doesn’t have Twitter or Instagram active when he sees something like that happen. He’s very vocal about me and my career—but I mean, as any parent should be. He just happens to be Ric Flair and very opinionated.”
The question then shifted to whether Ric ever feels the urge to step in himself, given how protective he is and how strongly he reacts to her matches. Charlotte shut that idea down quickly — while still keeping things light, hinting that she has her own way of handling her father when he gets too fired up.
“Well no, because I’ll put him in timeout—absolutely not. No, he’s in timeout a lot though.”
The moment makes it clear that while Ric Flair’s frustration is very real, Charlotte sees it through the lens of a protective parent, one who isn’t shy about speaking his mind when she’s losing matches or taking hits on TV.
Bottom line: Ric Flair might not like what he’s seeing, but Charlotte already expects that reaction and seems more focused on keeping things under control than feeding into the noise.
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