The WWE Universe remains abuzz with speculation about Charlotte Flair’s return to action. The seasoned champion, sidelined since December due to injuries, recently provided fans with an update on her progress through a video showcasing her ongoing rehabilitation efforts.
Flair sustained a significant injury, tearing her ACL, MCL, and meniscus during a SmackDown match against Asuka at the Tribute to The Troops tapings on December 8. Following the diagnosis, it was projected that Flair would require approximately nine months of recovery time.
Subsequently, she underwent surgery in early January and has since been diligently rehabilitating her injuries.
As Flair marks 134 days since her last match and 107 days since her surgery, she took to social media to share a glimpse of her latest rehab training session at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, captioning the post simply with three emojis: “[fist emoji] [biceps flex emoji] [crown emoji].”
Meanwhile, Flair’s personal life has seen significant developments during her absence from the ring. Notably, her husband Andrade made a highly anticipated return to WWE after departing from AEW.
Andrade’s return to WWE came after his contract with All Elite Wrestling expired at the end of the year. Opting not to renew his contract, Andrade rejoined WWE, making his presence felt on the RAW brand.
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— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) April 19, 2024
Following his return, Andrade secured victories in singles matches and made his WrestleMania debut alongside Rey Mysterio.
In a recent RAW match, Andrade showcased his exceptional skills, earning praise from Charlotte Flair herself, who took to social media to commend her husband’s performance, expressing admiration with the message: “He’s so good. #WWERaw [skull emoji].”
While Flair has been backstage at recent WWE events alongside Andrade, her return to in-ring competition remains uncertain. However, with the couple now both on the RAW brand, fans eagerly await their potential on-screen reunification as officials consider travel and work arrangements for real-life couples.