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'I do think one day it'll happen!': Charlotte Flair drops hint about the Four Horsewomen 4-way match soon

'I do think one day it'll happen!': Charlotte Flair drops hint about the Four Horsewomen 4-way match soon

Time of India4 days ago
(Image via WWE)
WWE
's Queen Charlotte Flair has recently opened up about one of the most compelling matches that has never happened before. Earlier, it was considered for WrestleMania 38, but ultimately it never got materialized.
However, Flair has recently opened up about the Four Horsewomen's bond and predicted that the match will one day be conducted soon.
Charlotte Flair was last seen on SmackDown's July 4 edition, along with Alexa Bliss, in a tag team match, where the duo won the title match to compete at the upcoming WWE Evolution. Let's now take a look at what the Queen of WWE predicted about the Four Horsewomen 4-way match.
Did Charlotte Flair drop a potential hint about hosting a Four Horsewomen 4-way match?
WWE's Charlotte Flair
has recently teased a potential hint about hosting a Four Horsewomen 4-way match soon. She opened up about it in a column that has been published recently. With WWE Evolution taking place on July 13, Charlotte Flair recently wrote a column for
The Players' Tribune
reflecting on her life in professional wrestling.
In the column, Flair has written that she thinks a Four Horsewomen 4-way match will happen one day.
With much hope, the Queen of WWE wrote, 'The thing about the Horsewomen is — we never even did the match. Me vs. Mercedes vs. Becky vs. Bayley, on the main roster, is still to this day probably the biggest money women's wrestling match that you could book.'
She further said, 'And I do think one day it'll happen. But I also think the fact that it hasn't happened, and yet we're all still so intertwined with each other's careers, it just speaks to the uniqueness of our impact and our connection.
It speaks to the way that, while there have always been cool stories to tell within the Horsewomen, the coolest story has always been the one of the Horsewomen.'
Charlotte Flair also reflects upon her relationship with other members
Besides, WWE star Charlotte Flair has shared an emotional and revealing look into her relationship with the other members of the legendary Four Horsewomen—
Becky Lynch
, Bayley, and Mercedes Moné (formerly Sasha Banks). In a heartfelt column for
The Players' Tribune
, Flair addressed the 'complicated' dynamic between the four, while emphasizing the lasting bond they continue to share despite time, tension, and competition.
'We've definitely had our ups and downs over the years. I won't pretend we're best friends… or that we're all even friends at the moment. I won't pretend there's a 4HW group chat I'll send this article to when it publishes. And thinking about it that way, it does make me sad sometimes. But I also think it's part of life, you know? Especially at the highest levels of professional competition. And on a professional level?? The respect between the four of us is absolute, and the bonds we share are f*cking indestructible.
'
She further added about their perfect chemistry and bond with each other, 'I have a different, perfect chemistry with each of them — and if I wrote about them individually, I'd be writing forever. So instead I'll just say this one thing, that is very meaningful for me, and that will always tie them together in my heart as a trio: I grew up in wrestling because of my dad … I got into wrestling because of my brother. But I fell in love with wrestling because of the Horsewomen.
"
'I fell in love with wrestling because I fell in love with Becky, Bayley, and
Mercedes
as wrestlers. And nothing will ever change that,' Charlotte Flair added in the end.
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Through the column, Flair teased a potential Four Horsewomen match, but didn't clarify when it might take place in future. Although the long-desired match is yet to happen, Flair's comments reaffirm the lasting impact of the Four Horsewomen, not just on women's wrestling but on each other's lives too.
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