Charlotte Flair's return to WWE is something the fans are eagerly awaiting after the star was injured last year. The Queen has been on a hiatus from Stamford-based promotion since December 2023 due to an injury. However, it now seems that Charlotte might be coming back to the squared circle in November this year.
A report from PWN noted that Flair's current return timetable has her slated to be back and ready to go in the ring by November. So, if these reports are valid, then fans have to wait a couple more months to see Flair back under Triple H's regime.
In November, World Wrestling Entertainment has two premium live events scheduled. The first is Crown Jewel 2024 which will be held on November 2 from the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The second is Survivor Series: WarGames on November 30, 2024, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
If Charlotte Flair is set to be back in action in November, the company could favor one of these PLEs for her big return. A comeback at Survivor Series: WarGames might be the ideal choice, specifically if a Women's WarGames Match is scheduled to take place. With this, Charlotte could make a shock entrance as part of the Women's WarGames Match participant.
It will be intriguing to see how WWE plans to book Flair's return after such a long hiatus and how the former Royal Rumble winner will reestablish herself in the squared circle.
Is Charlotte Flair part of any brand right now in WWE?
At the time of her injury in December last year, Charlotte Flair was a part of SmackDown. However, with reports arising about Flair's imminent return to WWE, one of the questions that is asked is whether The Queen is currently affiliated with any brand within the Stamford-based promotion.
During the WWE Draft 2024, the 38-year-old star was not included in the Draft Pool. This exclusion was due to her injury, which caused her absence and, therefore, not eligible for the Draft Pool. As a result, the veteran is presently not assigned to any brand. This status permits WWE the flexibility to reintroduce Flair to either RAW or SmackDown upon her arrival.
Currently, the Women's World Championship on RAW is held by Liv Morgan, while the WWE Women's Championship on SmackDown belongs to Nia Jax. Flair's return to either brand would surely pose a significant threat to the reigning women's champion, whichever brand she decides to come back to.
It remains to be seen which brand WWE will select for the highly anticipated return of Charlotte Flair to the ring.