Charlotte Flair is finally speaking out—kind of.
After that trainwreck promo segment on the April 4 episode of WWE SmackDown, the Queen took to Twitter on April 10 to offer a tongue-in-cheek apology that’s clearly aimed at the online backlash she’s been getting since fans saw her and Tiffany Stratton go completely off-script. But rather than apologize for mocking Stratton’s voice or dropping the infamous “DM” line, Charlotte chose sarcasm.
“After being blindsided by my personal trauma on live television, my character said something on-air that was not true, and I’d like to take this opportunity to clear the air,” she wrote. “I should have NEVER called the Chicago fans smart. I sincerely apologize.”
Yep—Charlotte Flair mocking the crowd while swerving past any mention of the promo’s real controversy. That would be the now-viral “Is that why Kaiser’s in my DMs?” line that had fans clutching their pearls and WWE editing the segment from their digital platforms.
The segment was already being dissected online after insider JoeyVotes revealed on WrestleVotes Radio that both Flair and Stratton went off-script. Flair was supposed to hit Stratton with a line about their career comparisons being “insulting to me but complimentary to you,” and Stratton was originally meant to fire back by questioning why Flair had only wrestled “30 matches in three years.” Instead, what fans got was full-on shoot insults that WWE had to clean up after the fact.
Behind the scenes, sources described the whole thing as “a wreck,” with one person saying there was a collective “oh shit” moment when the insults got personal. Even though Stratton was reportedly warned Flair might go rogue, her “0-3” marriage jab caught everyone off guard—and sent WWE producers scrambling.
Still, there’s no real-life heat between the two, just the aftermath of a promo that spiraled. Now, Charlotte’s tweet only adds fuel to the fire, with fans split between calling her a legend for the clapback—or dragging her for deflecting the real issue.
Do you think Charlotte’s sarcastic apology was savage or just deflection? Should WWE keep letting their stars go off-script? Sound off in the comments and let us know where you stand.