Major Female WWE Star Wants More Movie Roles
A top female star in WWE is interested in more acting roles.
The first televised WWE match of 2026 featured the women’s division. At SmackDown in Buffalo, Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss teamed up with Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky to defeat the Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane), along with Nia Jax & Lash Legend.
Those four teams are all focused on winning the WWE Tag Team Titles, which are currently held by Asuka & Sane. Flair and Bliss held the titles in 2025, while Ripley and Sky will get their shot at the champions on the January 5th episode of Monday Night Raw.
Away from the ring, Charlotte Flair spoke to ClutchPoints about her upcoming role in the horror film “You Lose You Die” as Ms. Perfect, and she wants to do more in that field.
“I’m still waiting [for more roles]. I hope to one day cross over.”
Flair specified that she plays a villain in “You Lose You Die” and she laughed as she said there’s a lot of latex with the outfit she’s in.
As a taller, stronger, and athletic woman, Flair also has an interest in a specific kind of role.
“I’d absolutely love to play a strong female superhero.”
However, Flair is also open to any acting role.
“I’m just as drawn to romantic comedies, drama, and anything that lets me stretch creatively. I’m not ruling out any role; I love exploring new characters and worlds.”
Charlotte Flair Is Okay With The “Nepo Baby” Term In WWE
As the daughter of 2-time WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair, Charlotte Flair had a lot of pressure on her in pro wrestling, but she has exceeded expectations during an incredible career that has seen her win 14 WWE World Titles, along with numerous other titles over the last decade.
Following in her father’s footsteps hasn’t been easy, but Charlotte Flair is okay with being a “Nepo Baby,” which is a term used for wrestlers who are the sons or daughters of wrestlers, and may get accused of nepotism for why they made it in WWE or any other wrestling company.
“I think it’s good pressure. I think you either rise to the occasion or you don’t; you find your own niche and path. I’ve had ups and downs with the last name, but I would never change anything.
The term nepo baby can sometimes help storylines in terms of making people dislike you or [to] come across [as] dislikable like Dom (Mysterio). But I would never discredit any nepo baby that has had success in this industry because I know how hard it is, and it takes a lot.”
In the same interview, Charlotte Flair admits that WWE’s creative team had nothing for her after losing at WrestleMania 41 last year, but thankfully, her tag team with Alexa Bliss, which was pitched by Bliss, has taken off and worked out well for both women.