#1 They're building her to be the next greatest woman's wrestler

There's a saying that all good things must come to an end, and it seems the time has come for Trish Stratus to no longer be considered the greatest women's wrestler of all time.
That's not to say her career wasn't good, far from it. From her debut in 2000, Stratus would capture an astonishing seven Women's title reigns along the way, feuding with stars like Lita, Molly Holly, Victoria and Jazz and has been regarded for years as the best of all time.
But given Flair's actions mere hours ago, it's clear the WWE are grooming the Queen for big things.
Flair is already a nine-time WWE Women's Champion across RAW, SmackDown Live and NXT, and was also the final holder of the Divas Title.
The Queen was also the woman who broke the incredible near-three year undefeated winning streak of Asuka, as well as one of the first-ever women to main event WrestleMania.
Tonight's victory over Stratus has sent a clear message: move over Trish, there's a new greatest female Superstar of all time, and it's Charlotte Flair.