Charlotte Flair has accomplished just about everything a wrestler would want. However, Flair still wants to be a mother one day and has now addressed her future in wrestling.
While speaking to Nightcap, Charlotte Flair stated that she isn’t sure how much longer she will keep wrestling. She wants to have children someday and believes she could balance both, but the timing is uncertain. For now, her focus is on upcoming events like NXT Homecoming, WrestlePalooza, Royal Rumble, and WrestleMania, leaving the next five years open-ended.
If she does decide to start a family, Charlotte says wrestling will always be part of her life. She loves the business and can’t imagine completely walking away. Inspired by Trish Stratus, who returned for standout matches at age 50, Flair believes she could also come back after taking time off to have children.
“How much longer do I want to wrestle? I don’t know. I want kids one day. That’s the thing. I can do both, but it just depends on timing. Right now, I’m focused on what’s coming up—NXT Homecoming Tuesday, WrestlePalooza, Royal Rumble, WrestleMania. The shows keep going, so it’s really about what happens between now and the next five years.
If I were to have kids, would I come back or be done? Wrestling’s in my blood. I don’t know anything different. I love it. But I do want to be a mom. And seeing someone like Trish Stratus come back and have these one-off matches at 50, looking better than half the roster—she’s killing it. So I don’t think that door will ever close. I just know I’d want to step away for a time to have children.”
Charlotte Flair had a very difficult time doing IVF but it’s only strengthened her desire to become a mother. So we’ll have to wait and see when the Queen of WWE will decide to take time off in order to become a mother, as that’s clearly a big goal for her.
Would you like to see Charlotte Flair take time off to start a family and then make a big comeback like Trish Stratus? Or should she continue her in-ring career without a break? Sound off in the comments.
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