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Charlotte Flair Sends WWE Fans Into Frenzy With Stagecoach Outfit

WWE superstar Charlotte Flair took a break from the competition this past weekend to spend time at the Stagecoach Music Festival.

Flair, 40, is widely regarded as the greatest women's wrestler of her generation. The daughter of Ric Flair is a 14-time women's world champion and the first woman in WWE history to win multiple Royal Rumble matches.

"When The Queen arrived on Raw, she didn't just make an entrance - she redefined the division. Charlotte became the first Superstar to hold both the Divas and Raw Women's Championships multiple times and went on to remain undefeated in 16 straight pay-per-view matches. She also made history as one of the first women to ever main-event a pay-per-view, taking down Sasha Banks in an iconic Hell in a Cell match," her bio for WWE states.

Earlier this week, Flair showed off her attire for Stagecoach. Unsurprisingly, she received plenty of love from her social media followers.

 BARCELONA, SPAIN - MARCH 14: Charlotte Flair makes her entrance during SmackDown at Olimpic Arena on March 14, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Andrew Timms/WWE via Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN - MARCH 14: Charlotte Flair makes her entrance during SmackDown at Olimpic Arena on March 14, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Andrew Timms/WWE via Getty Images) WWE/Getty Images

"She kills it every time," one fan commented.

"Absolutely gorgeous," a second fan wrote. "That style suits you perfectly."

"You are incredibly beautiful," a third fan said.

"Looking wonderful," an Instagram user wrote.

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Controversy surrounding Charlotte's current run with the WWE.

Ric Flair made it abundantly clear that he didn't love seeing his daughter compete in a tag team match at WrestleMania 42.

"I didn't like her match at all. She needs to be a singles wrestler… if she's not in the title picture, it just doesn't feel the same," Flair said. "The match she had with Rhea Ripley… they've never had a match like that in the history of women's wrestling."

For what it's worth, Charlotte is already eyeing another showdown with Rhea Ripley for next year's WrestleMania.

"I think for the landscape of women and stories that I could see in the future, I think one, I've beaten Rhea at one WrestleMania. She's beaten me at one WrestleMania," Flair said, via Wrestling News Co. "To have the first-ever women's trilogy would be pretty incredible."

We'd have to imagine that Charlotte Flair will return to singles competition fairly soon.

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This story was originally published April 29, 2026 at 6:12 AM.

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