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Charlotte Flair may be the highest achieved WWE star in the history of the women's division, but she is also regarded as one of the most hated wrestlers in WWE history. There had been multiple explanations on why she gets so much hatred, even after her latest return to WWE, she got so much hatred.
Whichever wrestler gets overpushed in professional wrestling gets so much hate. Charlotte Flair is no different. She won the World Championship 14 times in total, which is the record, and nobody stands even close to her, and this is one of the biggest reasons behind all the hate she receives.

Multi times World Champion defends Charlotte Flair
After her latest return to WWE during the Royal Rumble match, she was instantly awarded the women's Royal Rumble match win and also a World Championship match at WrestleMania 41. The fans hated this once again, and the majority were against this decision. WWE had no other choice but to take her off the main events, and presently, she is working as a tag team wrestler.
Charlotte Flair challenged Tiffany Stratton for the WWE women's Championship at WrestleMania 41
Recently, a Netflix series on WWE was aired, where Charlotte Flair's return and instant main event push was discussed. Instantly, the fans started criticizing her once again. Former five times World Champion CM Punk recently talked about this incident while speaking with the “Good Guy/Bad Guy” podcast, where she claimed that Charlotte Flair is often misunderstood. He said;
“You’re taught to protect the business. You’re taught to not give away your secrets. So, I would like to protect all of that as much as I can. I watched all five episodes, and there were some things, of course, I rolled my eyes at and I was annoyed at. But my 90 percent takeaway was this was fantastic because you get to see like somebody like Charlotte, and it humanizes her.

Flair is presently holding the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship with Alexa Bliss
"There’s the wrestling fans, especially the ones who are consuming this, the hardcore wrestling fans, they’re always going to watch, but they all have these parasocial relationships with us. They think they know us. I think this can kind of peel back the curtain a little bit to show you that, like, no, man, like we have real human emotions.
"We’re human beings just like everybody else. You probably don’t know us the way you think you do. And for somebody like Charlotte, I think who’s, you know, a lot of the time grossly misunderstood, I think this kind of softens her a little bit, and you get to see, you know, Ashley instead of Charlotte.”