On-screen, Charlotte Flair has been at the top of the women's division since her main roster debut in 2015, becoming the most decorated female superstar in WWE history.
Off-screen, Charlotte has gone through personal struggles and battles such as injuries and multiple divorces.
Speaking to PEOPLE ahead of WrestleMania 41, Charlotte explained that she would like to bring more reality to her on-screen persona.
“On the opposite side of WrestleMania, I think I will tap more into that and kind of try to bring me — Ashley, the real person — to Charlotte, because I do feel like Charlotte really isn’t, the character I made is not relatable,” Flair explained. “If I could be ‘Charlotte’ in my real life, I would. In reality, if I wasn’t here right now, I’d be in sweats watching old episodes of Sex and the City. But no, I feel like at this stage in my career I’d like to pull the curtain back a little bit and show them like, hey I’ve been this hardcore, dominant b---- for however many years. But I’d like to also be able to high-five the kids as I walk down the aisle.”
Flair failed to win the WWE Women's Championship at WrestleMania 41, losing to Tiffany Stratton.
She did not appear on Friday's WWE SmackDown.
