On Sunday night, Charlotte will defend the WWE Women’s Championship against Natalya in a Submission match at “Extreme Rules.”
It was revealed a couple of days ago that win, lose, or draw, she will become the first women in WWE history to compete in eleven straight WWE PPVs. That’s quite an accomplishment in itself.
To help promote her match and the PPV, Charlotte recently did an interview with FOX Sports Australia and revealed that even though you’d expect her go to guide to be her two-time WWE Hall of Famer father, she doesn’t really go to him for guidance or advice.
You can read the full interview right here. Below is what she had to say about who her mentors are in WWE:
Who she goes to when she needs help?
“I don’t go to my dad a lot because one he’s my dad and he’s bias. It’s hard because my dad comes from a different era and when I first started in development he was very much hands off. He wanted me to learn on my own so there were people I grew close relationships to. Sara Del Rey was my coach, Norman Smiley, Terry Taylor, Fit Finlay, Arn Anderson, John Laurinaitis — those are just a few I’ve gone to when I’ve needed help. We have Lita (Amy Dumas) now as a producer on the main roster. I’ve been learning from each person and working out what works best for me.”
Source: DailyWrestlingNews.com
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