A ‘Wasted’ Charlotte Flair Was Once Babysat By This WWE Hall of Famer

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In Ric Flair’s absence, another WWE Hall of Famer once had to take care of Charlotte Flair.

Arguably one of the biggest names in pro-wrestling and among the most talented athletes at present, Charlotte Flair is a former 14-time World Champion in WWE, who now has her eyes on the Women’s Tag Team Titles.

However, despite her current run as ‘The Queen,’ Flair has also experienced her share of ups and downs. Recently, while appearing on The Undertaker’sSix Feet Under with Mark Calaway podcast, Flair and The Phenom recalled a hilarious incident when the Hall of Famer had to babysit a drunk Charlotte Flair.

Reflecting on an incident where Ric Flair had to leave his daughter with other WWE Superstars and visit Korea, The Undertaker shared the story of how he had to babysit the 14-time World Champion:

[The Undertaker] Somebody had come and made me aware that, [Ric] Flair’s kid is wasted.

[Charlotte Flair] I didn’t get out much!

[The Undertaker] Obviously, you were in the wrong place. And I was like, ‘What?’ Like, I’m like, ‘Why is she even here?’ And I’m like, ‘Okay, this is not gonna be good. Where is she?’ So I get up and I go find her. I was like, ‘Oh no! This is absolutely not going to work.’ So I’m trying to remember who it was. I don’t know if it was. It may have been Bubba [Ray Dudley] and D’Von [Dudley].

I said, look, you two are taking her back. You are taking her back to the hotel and make sure she gets to her room. And I said, I swear, if either one of you.

[Charlotte Flair] I think it was [Bubba] Ray [Dudley].

[The Undertaker] Was it Ray? I knew Ray was involved in there. I think I ended up not trusting them to. And I had to go with somebody that I truly trusted. And I said like, ‘Okay, make sure. Then word gets back later in the night.’ ‘Hey, she’s in her room. Everything is good.’

[Charlotte Flair] I was just having fun.

[The Undertaker] I didn’t want to have to explain to your dad anything. ‘I had to get her out of jail’ or ‘I had to do anything.’ I was like, ‘She’s good. Everything’s fine.’ But, yeah, that’s, that’s where we actually met.

[Charlotte Flair] Taker made me go home.

[The Undertaker] I did make you go home. Uncle Taker made you go home.”

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Flair is now set to team up with Alexa Bliss and challenge for the Women’s Tag Team Titles at Evolution 2025.

Charlotte Flair Slams The Infamous Currently Existing Pro-Wrestling Double Standard

Recently, writing in The Player’s Tribune,Charlotte Flair opened up on the existing double standards regarding age in pro-wrestling:

It’s a thought that had been on my mind for a while — but I’d never quite said it out loud. I almost felt like I wasn’t allowed to say it out loud. Honestly??? I almost feel like I’m STILL not allowed to say it out loud. And I guess I mean it in two different ways.

One, in a cocky way. Straight up. ‘I’m just now getting good,’ as in: To me, I haven’t even peaked yet. Maybe it’s because I started late … I don’t know. But for all I’ve managed to accomplish in this business, I’ve had to learn it on the fly a lot more than people think. And there are so many moments I’ll look back on — great moments — where I’ll think to myself: ‘Jeez … If I had known then what I know now?’ I would have done this, this, and this so differently. In my head, there are all these aspects of my career that could have been even better. And then as far as the second way I mean it………

Honestly, this is more vulnerable than I usually am — but I’m going to tell you a secret. I’m old.

Not really, of course. I’m 39. But as a female wrestler who’s pushing 40, I promise you, there are people in this industry who already consider me old. Nevermind that I’m literally younger than Cody, who is considered the face of the company, and Roman, who is probably our biggest star. Nevermind that CM Punk, who I’m seven years younger than, main-evented Night 1 of Mania … and John Cena, who I’m nine years younger than, main-evented Night 2.

Nevermind that we live in an era when athletes are extending their primes for longer than ever. For men — and I say this with so much respect for the guys I just mentioned — there’s no such thing as ‘aging out.’ For WOMEN, though?? The rules are just different. For women, as depressing as it sounds, I think a lot of people still only know ONE way to value them: as young and disposable.

And I think you see that in the women’s stories that are allowed to be told.”

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