It was a a staple of her time on Raw... so much so that some fans were sick of hearing about it, and thought WWE’s marketing of it was taking away from the story and even accomplishments of Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks.
History.
Well, they put it on the shelf for a while, but WWE is bringing it back now that the Queen is on Tuesday nights. In an article posted today, after her main event title match against Naomi ended in a no decision last night (April 25) when the new stable of Natalya, Carmella & Tamina attacked her, the company is informing us Flair’s made history once again by becoming the first woman to main event an episode of Raw, an episode of SmackDown and a pay-per-view (PPV) event.
Charlotte Flair makes history by becoming the first female Superstar in history to battle one-on-one in Raw, SmackDown and pay-per-view main events
Following multiple Raw main events and a Raw Women's Championship victory against Sasha Banks at this past year's WWE Hell in a Cell event — inside the Cell itself, no less — Charlotte Flair made history once again last night on SmackDown LIVE by becoming the first female Superstar to compete in singles matches in the main event of Raw, SmackDown and a WWE pay-per-view.
Although Flair was ultimately unsuccessful in unseating SmackDown Women's Champion Naomi in the intensely competitive title bout, The Queen still has reason to celebrate — assuming she can take a break from plotting her retaliation against the devious trio of Natalya, Carmella and Tamina, who interrupted the match and attacked Flair after the bell.
How will Charlotte make history next? Whatever she does, rest assured: She'll "Do It with Flair."
It is quite a breakthrough accomplishment, and feels a little more meaningful seeing as we haven’t heard the words “Charlotte” and “history” from the WWE promotional machine in a few months.
Agree, Cagesiders?