Summary

Charlotte Flair says Scarlett, the young fan who helped design her gear for Survivor Series: War Games, will be part of her WrestleMania 42 weekend as well.

Speaking in a new interview, Flair said Scarlett will be there on Saturday and that the two will once again have matching looks. Flair described the relationship as a source of perspective during her time away with a knee injury, and said Scarlett's attitude helped her refocus while she was sidelined.

Flair has also been making headlines this week for speaking about longevity in women's wrestling, but this latest interview shifted the focus back to a personal connection that has stayed with her since that first meeting.

Scarlett's WrestleMania 42 connection to Charlotte Flair

Charlotte Flair saying Scarlett will be at WrestleMania 42 gives this weekend a personal layer beyond the usual event buildup. It also underlines that the bond formed around Survivor Series: War Games was not a one-off moment, because Flair is still framing Scarlett as part of what kept her grounded during recovery.

That matters because Flair directly tied her comeback mindset to Scarlett's daily fight and optimism. When a performer at her level says someone has become a source of strength, it says a lot about how seriously she views that relationship.

Quote from Charlotte Flair

"Well, first, she will be there this Saturday. We'll be somewhat matching again. Actually, she's my source of strength and inspiration. When I met her when I was out on my knee injury, and seeing what she's going through and battling every single day and facing it with a smile on her face. It really puts life into perspective. It put life into perspective for me, and sometimes, well, for me being an athlete, I was really lost when I was injured, and the only thing that I could do was put my energy and focus into others, and I put it into her, and if that helps her have something to look forward to in her family and her big sister, Alayna, it's the least I can do, and yeah, I mean, she really is just a beacon of light. I think that goes for all the kids. I think I want to become what I needed growing up, and that is, you know, what I set out to do."

Sources

Charlotte Flair while speaking on SportsCenter