Summary

Charlotte Flair said she believes she is as big a star as any male performer in WWE.

In discussing women in modern wrestling, she credited earlier generations and said the group she came up with helped drive a major shift in opportunities.

Flair pointed to the Give Divas a Chance movement in 2015, increased parity in time and segments, and the WrestleMania 35 main event featuring herself, Becky Lynch, and Ronda Rousey.

She said those changes proved women can move merchandise, draw crowds, and hold top-card positions.

Charlotte Flair ties WWE women's growth to measurable top-card results

Charlotte Flair linking equality to merchandise, ticket demand, and main-event placement gives her argument concrete benchmarks, and that consequence reinforces how WWE's women's division is evaluated alongside the men's side.

By citing WrestleMania 35 and the momentum from Give Divas a Chance, Flair also frames her current stance as the result of sustained progress rather than a short-term talking point.

Quotes

Quote from Charlotte Flair

"I feel the women who came before me that helped change the landscape that have been grinding for the, you know, 20-30 years before me, they probably felt it more. But when I started in a group of women that I came in with, who I champion every day, we're not all as close as you know, success and competitiveness and competition take over and always wanting to be at the top of your business. But we were part of this change, and when Stephanie McMahon debuted us, and then there was one other girl who debuted a year later, the Four Horsewomen, that's what we were coined as. In 2015, when Give Divas a Chance trended for three days, we were part of that rise where we were given the same amount of opportunities and time and segments as the men, and then ultimately myself, Becky Lynch, Ronda Rousey ended up main eventing WrestleMania 35 and MetLife. If you had asked someone, even maybe a year prior to that, would the women ever main event a show, they would have laughed. But what we were able to create is that women are capable of selling merchandise, putting people in seats, being top of the card, getting equal opportunities in the ring. So I just, from the day I started, I had one goal to where I am now. So do I feel things go like this? 100%. But do I think I'm as big a star as any male? Absolutely. I almost cussed, but I didn't."

Sources

As reported by Fightful.