The 2025 Women’s Royal Rumble Winner has officially gone full Monopoly mode, staking her claim on all possible WrestleMania gold. That’s right, folks—Charlotte Flair has once again looked at WWE’s women’s division and said, “This is mine now.”
Charlotte Flair: The WrestleMania GPS System
After winning the Rumble, Flair promised to “evaluate all options” before making her WrestleMania decision. And by “evaluate,” she meant crash a very important meeting like an uninvited wedding guest with a superiority complex.
Flair first checked out WWE Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley, because obviously, that’s a rivalry that will exist until the end of time. But last night on NXT, she took her talents to Orlando, strolling into the NXT Women’s Title summit like she was sent by corporate to remind everyone who’s boss.
Bayley, Roxanne, Giulia—Welcome to Flair Country
NXT Women’s Champion Giulia, Roxanne Perez, and Bayley were already in the middle of a tense championship summit. Perez accused Bayley of “stunting her progress”, while Bayley tried to convince Roxanne that she’s the young prodigy WWE deserves—once she gets over that tiny little crisis of confidence. Meanwhile, Giulia simply stood there and reminded them both that none of this mattered, because she’s winning at Vengeance Day anyway.
Then—BAM! Charlotte Flair’s music hits, and the collective eye-roll from the NXT roster could be felt through the screen.
Flair’s Messages for NXT’s Finest
- To Roxanne: Congrats on breaking records in the Rumble, kid! Too bad you’ll still come up short at WrestleMania, because, well… Flair genes.
- To Giulia: Respect. Big respect. But also, I’m better than you. Sorry, not sorry.
- To Bayley: You might get your confidence back, you might not, but either way—if I decide I want the belt, I’m taking it.
Basically, Flair walked into the NXT Women’s division like a rich aunt at Christmas, handing out compliments with one hand and stealing everyone’s championship hopes with the other.
Cora Jade: Chaos Agent Enters the Chat
Before anyone could properly digest Flair’s WrestleMania flex, Cora Jade did what Cora Jade does best—commit acts of violence with a kendo stick.
She took cheap shots at Giulia and Bayley, likely as payback for, well, everything that’s been happening in the division lately. But when she went to attack Perez, the former NXT Women’s Champion dodged like a seasoned pro, proving that sometimes all you need is good reflexes and a little bit of plot armor.
What’s Next?
- Flair still hasn’t officially chosen her WrestleMania opponent, but at this rate, she might just challenge all of them at once and rename the show “FlairMania.”
- Giulia, Bayley, and Perez still have to survive their triple-threat match at NXT Vengeance Day, assuming they don’t murder each other before then.
- Cora Jade has made herself a problem once again, because what’s NXT without at least one surprise kendo stick attack?
Flair is watching, waiting, and inevitably winning, and the road to WrestleMania just got even messier. Buckle up, folks—Queen Charlotte is here, and she’s taking no prisoners.