WWE SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair and AEW star Andrade
#1. Charlotte Flair fears for Andrade's career from her family's legacy
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Charlotte Flair has been under a lot of pressure since her debut because of her last name. Now, she fears the same pressure could fall on her fiancé, Andrade El Idolo, because of his connection to the Flair family.
In an interview with Pro Wrestling Illustrated, The Queen revealed that she does get anxious out of concern for Andrade. The SmackDown Women's Champion stated that she is used to being criticized because of her last name. Nonetheless, the 35-year-old doesn't want that for her life partner.
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"Being attached to my dad or the Flair name, that's what I'm more worried about. I mean, I guess the only time I get more frustrated is because I know how talented he is, and that he’s a star, and I just want so much more for him, for his future. But that’s, I think, my biggest concern,'' she said.
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Despite winning a few championships in WWE, Andrade failed to become a top star in the company. His AEW run has been even less successful so far. Since joining Tony Khan's promotion last June, the Mexican wrestler has competed in only five matches. He won three and lost two.
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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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