WWE SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair and AEW star Andrade
#2. Charlotte Flair wanted to work with Andrade on TV
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Unlike several other wrestling couples, such as Jimmy Uso & Naomi and Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair and Andrade El Idolo never worked together on-screen in WWE.
In an interview with TV Guide, The Queen revealed that she wanted to have an on-screen storyline with her fiancé and even pitched the idea to WWE's creative team.
"I’ve actually pitched that. I would be very much open to that. I’ve done a lot in my career, but nobody has seen me in an on-cam relationship, or in that light. I can come across cold on TV," she said.
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Despite her desire to work with Andrade, nothing ever materialized. Andrade then left the company to end all their chances of working together on WWE television. Nonetheless, recent reports have suggested that Andrade wants his fiancée to join him in AEW, where they could finally work together.
In a recent interview with Milenio, Andrade disclosed that Flair has been helping him with his promo work. He also pointed out that he also worked with her to add to her in-ring repertoire. The AEW star stated that they both complement each other very well.
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Ahmed Hamdy is an Egyptian journalist with a decade of experience in sports journalism, specializing in pro wrestling and football.
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