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Charlotte Flair reacts after Rhea Ripley beats Asuka at WrestleMania 37

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Charlotte might have been away from WrestleMania 37 but The Queen was watching all of it

The Queen, Charlotte Flair, was missing from WWE WrestleMania 37 due to catching the Coronavirus recently.

There were some weird rumours of her being pregnant and that leading to her being taken off WWE TV. However, The Queen rejected those rumours though the WWE doctors did misdiagnose the star.

Rhea Ripley fought Charlotte at WrestleMania 36 (WWE)

Nevertheless, Charlotte not being at WrestleMania was a bit of a loss for the show. This was the first WWE event with live fans in attendance in over a year and there were some amazing matches.

Night two of WrestleMania 37 saw one brutal battle with Rhea Ripley taking on Asuka. Ripley, the challenger, defeated the champion and became the new WWE Raw Women’s champion.

This was a bit of a surprise but Charlotte was quick to praise both the stars for the match. The Queen has battle both Asuka and Ripley over the past two years, and lauded both the former and the new champion.

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Charlotte keeping tabs on WrestleMania 37

The Queen didn’t say much throughout WrestleMania weekend. She probably is trying to get back to her best but she did praise several other stars for their performances.

Sheamus, Apollo Crews, Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax were also congratulated for their wins at Mania.

Crews and Sheamus became champions at Mania while Jax and Baszler retained their gold. Charlotte also congratulated Bianca Belair and Bad Bunny for their performances at the grandest stage of them all.

Belair defeated Sasha Banks as the two women main evented night one of WrestleMania. However, Bunny was the surprise performer on the two nights.

The musician was great in his tag match with Damian Priest and he even got a win thanks to some great moves on the Miz and John Morrison.

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Saiyed Adeem Karim

Ditching a corporate job to follow a dream isn't easy, but when football comes calling, who can say no? Been following the beautiful game since 1998. Liverpool addict, F1 fanatic!

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