Charlotte Addresses Ric Flair's Comments

Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks put on one heck of a show at WWE's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, [...]

Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks put on one heck of a show at WWE's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, but recent comments from legend Ric Flair hinted that it could have been an even bigger spectacle.

Charlotte addressed those comments in a recent interview with Sporting News, but first, she briefly touched on the event itself. Truth be told it hasnt' even really hit her yet that her and Banks main-evented the pay-per-view, and she's already game for doing it again.

"I was more amped up on how to feel being inside of the cage," Charlotte said. "I still haven't processed that we main-evented the pay-per-view yet. I think we need to main-event another pay-per-view."

As for her dad's comments, she chalks it up to a bit of overselling and doesn't believe the match needed anything else to make it special.

"If you're referencing my dad (laughs), my dad likes to glorify things," Charlotte said. "No, I thought Sasha and I killed it. I thought for the first ever women's Hell in a Cell — I don't regret anything. We were nervous about how to ... because we had never been inside the cage or knew if we could climb up it or anything or what our parameters were going to be before the match, what they would allow us to do."

There were some fantastic spots in the match and provided WWE doesn't make this a one-off thing, future bouts should be even better. If you don't remember, Ric Flair's original comments are featured below.

"They took two huge spots out of the match, during the match, because they were afraid Sasha [Banks] was going to get hurt. If the original plan had been, there were two things and I don't want to say what they were, but you can only imagine. One of them involved a moonsault."

Charlotte, Sasha, and Becky Lynch all took part in Wrestlemania 32, and look forward to another chance to shine as part of Wrestlemania 33, whatever way that turns out to be. Flair reflected on not just how much they've grown since then, but the fact that they are truly completely different people now.

"I think my character as a whole — and I would say Becky and Sasha feel the same — we are better talent today than we were even at WrestleMania 32," Charlotte said. "We don't look at it as topping it; we look it as a whole different match for whoever is on WrestleMania 33."

All three will be involved in the upcoming Women's Tag Elimination Match as part of Survivor Series, which hits the WWE Network on November 20.

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