#4. Charlotte Flair - Will a defeat at Hell in a Cell help her momentum?

Charlotte Flair is officially the most decorated woman in WWE history, and she has a chance to add to that at Hell in a Cell 2021. The Queen will face Rhea Ripley in a WrestleMania 36 rematch, but this time, the RAW Women's Championship is on the line.
Flair missed WrestleMania this year for the first time, and upon her return, she instantly re-entered the RAW Women's title picture. In a situation similar to Drew McIntyre, she remained in contention after a Triple Threat title match because she wasn't pinned at WrestleMania Backlash.
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The storyline has been somewhat strange because this Hell in a Cell feud has taken the spotlight off the rivalry between Ripley and Flair. Instead, it has focused on Nikki Cross and her streak of "wins" over both women.
Either way, -Ripley should have a strong showing at Hell in a Cell and walk out with the victory. She's the star that WWE should build up as a new power player on WWE RAW.
Even in defeat, Flair won't be affected, and one could argue that her momentum has a better chance of increasing while she isn't the RAW Women's Champion. Like McIntyre, The Queen would benefit from some time away from the title scene after WWE Hell in a Cell.