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WWE Star Vows To Get Really Weird With Charlotte Flair

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Shotzi has declared that her new alliance with Charlotte Flair is set to get ‘really weird’.

The unorthodox new duo teamed up to defeat reigning WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Chelsea Green and Piper Niven in a non-title outing on the 3rd November edition of SmackDown, earning them a future shot at the gold in the process.

In a post-show WWE Digital exclusive with Kayla Braxton, Flair would praise Shotzi’s confidence whilst highlighting how different the new team were as individuals:

“Shotzi: “I just want to address, remember when those lovely ladies called me a loner and told me that I didn’t have any friends? Well, you know what? I’m friends with royalty.”

Charlotte Flair: “Opposites attract. I definitely appreciate that Shotzi’s an individual. I admire her confidence. She makes me out my hair down…Opposites attract.”

Shotzi would go on to boldly declare that the partnership with Flair was about to get ‘weird’:

Shotzi: “We’re gonna get weird. We’re gonna get really weird. Are you ready for this?”

Charlotte Flair: “I don’t know if I’m ready for this.”

Flair would conclude the interview by revealing that hew new partner made her smile, a revelation that drew a hug from Shotzi as she declared her love for the former Women’s Royal Rumble Winner.

Charlotte Flair Plans To Break WWE World Title Record

If Charlotte Flair and Shotzi are successful in lifting the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship it would be a second stint with the gold for Flair,.

‘The Queen’ previously held the titles after returning as a surprise partner for Asuka at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in December 2020. The pair defeated defending Champions Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler via pinfall at the event emanating from the WWE Thunderdome, held during the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Whilst victory over Piper Niven and Chelsea Green may be in her sights, Flair has still not given up on singles glory and recently reiterated her intention to break the WWE’s record for most World Title reigns.

H/T: Fightful for the above transcription.