“I've established myself on 'Raw,'” explained Charlotte, “so I feel moving to a different brand, the pressure of reestablishing myself with a whole new group of women and figuring out where my character goes on SmackDown.”You can read the full interview here.
“I can't speak for the other women on 'Raw' or 'SmackDown' but I know, for myself, personally, the minute I left 'Raw' Monday night I said to myself 'SmackDown' is the women's division that you're gonna want to be on,” said Charlotte. “That's my mindset. Yes, competition is in full effect because that's kind of the point of having two brands.
“Obviously, I want both brands to do well but I'm just that competitive. I want the 'SmackDown' women to do extremely well and let's see what we can do.”
April 23, 2017
Charlotte Flair on Moving to SmackDown, Elevating Women's Division
Charlotte had the following to say to Brian Britz of Sporting News about her move from RAW to SmackDown Live.
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