Hasn't peaked: Charlotte Flair
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For all the glory Charlotte Flair has already amassed, more is still to come. Tying Trish Stratus' record number of title reigns and breaking Asuka's undefeated streak were all mere previews for an even greater triumph.
She might be the queen of Tuesday nights for now, but she won't stay that way for long. She's almost certain to win the second women's Royal Rumble match, and from there, challenge Ronda Rousey at WrestleMania. There, in what will certainly be the main event, Charlotte will beat Ronda Rousey and become a record-breaking women's champion.
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Is Charlotte overpushed? Yes, but that doesn't change the fact that her career still hasn't peaked. That will come on April 7th, 2019, and in its aftermath.