On what she wanted to achieve:
“I wanted to be champ. I wanted to be the new woman’s champ — that is all I was thinking. When I won the Divas title from Nikki, I felt like I wasn’t ready. But that night, I was ready. But the other part of that weekend was about my brother, and him not being there.”
“I wouldn’t have a career in wrestling without him. And I kept thinking to myself, ‘how am I at WrestleMania? How am I at the center of the AT&T Stage, and my brother isn’t here to watch me?’ And I just couldn’t get past that.”
On what she said when her brother passed, getting emotional:
“When my brother passed, I said, ‘I’ve got to do this, And I know he’s happy.”
On what Paul Heyman said to her and if she’d like to have him manage her:
“I would love Paul to manage me. I do this: at WrestleMania 32, when I was so nervous, and had so much other pressure on me, it was Paul who said, ‘go out there and prove to them why you’re the center of that poster.'”
Charlotte’s interview was in promotion of the new book she has written with father Ric. We highly suggest you check out this video on the Flair family reacting to Ric’s new statue by WWE.
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