Charlotte Flair Open To Facing Madusa In Retirement Match

Charlotte Flair would like to be Madusa’s opponent in a possible retirement match

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Apr 14, 2023

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It’s never too late to have a fitting retirement match, and 23 years after her last full-time match, Madusa has hinted that she wants one last match to call time on her storied career.

One name that the former WWE Women’s Champion mentioned as a preferred opponent was that of Charlotte Flair, and ‘The Queen’ revealed to TV Insider that she’d be honoured to take the match:

“I would be honoured to have her retirement match. That’s the first time I actually responded to the challenge. So here you go,” said Flair.

Known as Alundra Blayze during WWF’s New Generation in the early 90s, Madusa had long spells with WCW and the influential All Japan Women’s Pro-Wrestling promotion of the late 80s/early 90s, becoming the pre-eminent women’s wrestling star of mid-90s USA. Despite this, Madusa’s last full-time match was during WCW’s dying days, a forgotten tag team scaffold match loss with Billy Kidman against Torrie Wilson and Shane Douglas at WCW Fall Brawl in September 2000.

Blacklisted by WWE after controversially binning their Women’s Title during an infamous WCW Nitro segment in 1995, Madusa was welcomed back into the company with an induction into the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame, under the Alundra Blayze gimmick. Since her HOF Induction, Madusa has wrestled once more, appearing in a 20-woman battle royal at WWE Evolution in 2018.

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