Charlotte Flair isn’t thinking small when it comes to her legacy. The Queen made it clear she has one major goal in mind before her career is over — and it has nothing to do with simply stacking more championships.

While speaking during an appearance on Nightcap, Charlotte opened up about how she wants to be remembered when her career is finished. As the conversation turned to how legends like Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, and Randy Orton are still talked about today, Charlotte made it clear she sees herself in that same conversation — not in a separate category, but right alongside the biggest names in wrestling history. She explained that when people talk about the greatest wrestlers of all time, she expects her name to stand among the legends fans still debate decades later.

“So when it's all said and done, when they talk when they have this conversation, the greatest woman's wrestler in WWE, when they mention they like the guys, they mention, okay, they mention Hogan or they'll mention Stone Cold, they mention Shawn Michaels or they mention Randy Orton or whoever. When it's all said and done, when they talk about the women's, Charlotte Flair wants her name to be at the top of the food chain.”

Charlotte’s confidence shouldn’t surprise anyone who has followed her career. With multiple championship reigns, Royal Rumble wins, and years spent at the center of WWE’s biggest storylines, she has built a resume that already places her among the most accomplished women in company history. Still, this latest statement shows she isn’t satisfied with simply being successful — she wants to be remembered as the best to ever do it.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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