The Mirror held a recent interview with Charlotte Flair, discussing her thoughts on WWE’s next generation of female stars and her status as a veteran of WWE’s women’s division.
On the topic of WWE’s next generation of female stars, Charlotte praised WWE’s new crop of female wrestlers and stated they are the source of her motivation on wanting to become better as a wrestler.
“What I love about the new crop of women is that I look at them and I go ‘wow, I need to up my game.
We continue to hire women who seem to already be polished and who have already made it outside of WWE, and whose whole goal was to get to WWE.
That makes me think that I need to work that much harder because this crop of girls can take my spot.
I am more excited to see what we have built now and what the women who are [coming through] have built for the future because I don’t think it is going to stop at Evolution.”
On the topic of her status within WWE’s women’s division, Charlotte stated she does not view herself as a veteran due to her career still being relatively young but hopes others can learn from her on what it takes to truly become a WWE Superstar.
“It’s hard to say that I look at myself as a veteran or someone more experienced, because my career still is fairly new.
I can’t say that five years is a long time, especially when the women I came up with had experience all over the world before me.
What I hope to represent for [younger wrestlers] is what it takes for someone to become a WWE superstar – and that’s inside and out of the ring, because there’s so much more – it’s media, it’s Make a Wish, it’s signings and just being a role model outside of the ring.”