Charlotte Flair Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth
What is Charlotte Flair’s Net Worth?
Charlotte Flair, an American professional wrestler, boasts a net worth of $1 million. She is renowned as the daughter of legendary wrestler Ric Flair and as a multi-title champion in women’s wrestling across various World Wrestling Entertainment events, including WrestleMania, SmackDown, NXT, and Raw, where she has set numerous records. Flair is the second woman in WWE history to hold seven championship titles simultaneously. Outside of wrestling, she engages in acting, television appearances, authorship, and jewelry design.
Early Years
Ashley Elizabeth Flair, known professionally as Charlotte Flair, was born on April 5, 1986, in Charlotte, North Carolina, to Elizabeth Harrell and wrestling icon Ric Flair. She graduated from Providence High School in Charlotte, where she served as the volleyball team captain and led the team to two NCHSAA 4 A-State championships, earning Player of the Year honors for the 2004-2005 season.
She then attended Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, before transferring to North Carolina State University in Raleigh, where she majored in public relations. While at university, she played volleyball during the 2005 and 2006 seasons and graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science degree.
Professional Wrestling
Charlotte Flair made her professional wrestling debut in 1993 alongside her father during the World Championship Wrestling special event “Starcade ’93: 10th Anniversary.”
On May 17, 2012, she signed with World Wrestling Entertainment and began training under Bradley “Lodi” Cain. Flair adopted the ring name “Charlotte” and had her first televised match on July 17, 2013, against Pamela “Bayley” Martinez, whom she later teamed with to defeat Zivile “Aksana” Raudoniene and Victoria “Alicia Fox” Crawford on NXT, WWE’s wrestling program. Throughout her career, Flair has had various storylines and rivalries with other female wrestlers including Saraya “Paige” Bevis, Natalie “Natalya” Neidhart-Wilson, Santana Garrett, Mercedes “Sasha Banks” Kaestner-Varnado, Danielle “Summer Rae” Moinet, and Alexis “Alexa Bliss” Cabrera.
In 2014, she participated in the NXT Women’s Championship tournament, securing her first WWE championship. Although she lost the title to Sasha Banks after 258 days, she made her WWE pay-per-view debut on July 19, defeating Sasha Banks and Brianna “Brie Bella” Danielson in a triple threat match. Just two months later, she clinched the Divas Championship by defeating Nikki Bella. During her time in NXT, she developed a villainous persona, feigning injuries, and involved her father in her storylines. On April 3, 2016, she won the inaugural WWE Women’s Championship after defeating Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch, although she lost the title back to Banks a few months later before reclaiming it at the SummerSlam.
Flair’s first loss at a pay-per-view event came on March 5, 2017, after a winning streak of sixteen, when she was defeated by Bayley. In September of the same year, she won a four-way match, positioning herself as a contender for the SmackDown Women’s Championship. On November 14, she triumphed over Natalya, becoming the first wrestler to win the WWE Divas Championship, the NXT Women’s Championship, the Raw Championship, and the SmackDown Women’s Championship collectively. Later that year, she faced Kanako “Asuka” Urai at WrestleMania 34, becoming the second woman in WWE history to hold seven women’s championships.
In 2018, she secured her fifth SmackDown Women’s Championship by defeating Bayley at the “Hell in a Cell” pay-per-view. The subsequent year, she partnered with Becky Lynch but lost the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship to Asuka and Kairi Sane.
On January 26, 2020, Flair claimed victory at the Royal Rumble match and won her second NXT Women’s Championship on April 5. That year, she took a break for breast implant surgery. In 2021, she became the SmackDown Women’s Champion for a second time. The following year, she stepped away from wrestling to marry professional wrestler Manuel “Andrade” Oropeza and later returned to the ring seven months later to compete against Daria “Sonya Deville” Berenato, Ronda Rousey, Rhea Ripley, Asuka, and Bianca Belair. She captured her 17th championship before suffering significant injuries, including a torn anterior cruciate ligament and a torn meniscus on December 8, 2023, which will sideline her for approximately nine months, preventing her from participating in WrestleMania XL.
Magazine Appearances
Charlotte Flair graced the cover of the January 2016 edition of American fitness and bodybuilding magazine Muscle & Fitness. The next year, she was listed as the 29th fittest woman athlete of the year by Sports Illustrated. She also featured in the Body Issue of ESPN: The Magazine in June 2018.
Video Games
Charlotte Flair is a character in several wrestling video games, including WWE 2K17 and WWE 2K Battlegrounds.
Authorship
Charlotte co-authored the book “Second Nature: The Legacy of Ric Flair and the Rise of Charlotte” with her father. In this book, she alleges domestic assault by her former husband, Riki Johnson, who subsequently filed a lawsuit claiming defamation against the authors.
Film & Television
In 2017, Charlotte made her film debut, portraying Heather Rockrear in the television comedy “Psych: The Movie.” In 2021, she appeared as her wrestling character on an episode of the sitcom “Punky Brewster.”
Legal Trouble
On September 5, 2008, Charlotte Flair was arrested in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for assaulting a police officer responding to a disturbance featuring her father and boyfriend. She received probation and was fined $200.
Personal Life
Charlotte married Riki Johnson in May 2010, but they divorced in 2013. Later that year, she wed English wrestler Thomas “Bram” Latimer, but they divorced in 2015. In 2019, she began a relationship with pro wrestler Manuel “Andrade” Oropeza; they got engaged on January 1, 2020, and married on May 27, 2022, in Mexico.
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