5 Takeaways from WWE Backstage (March 31st, 2020)

Backstage returned this week.
Backstage returned this week.

#4. Thoughts from the Queen, Part 1

The Queen
The Queen

Charlotte Flair took some time out from her preparation to give some insight on the Show of Shows. About the first-ever main event featuring women, she revealed that "the one thing that was going through my mind all day was this is what it feels like to say you're going to do something and do it." She didn't want to alter her approach, saying "do exactly what got you there and don't do anything different. Being in the main event, you think you need to do more." Flair also felt that the "moment was so much bigger than the three of us."

Young asked Flair about which 'Mania stood out for her and the Queen had a surprising answer. She picked her match against Asuka at WM 34, saying that "I felt like I had so much to prove and she had this incredible streak." Flair added that "everyone knew I was a good performer but I felt that night took me to the next level."

Putting on show without a crowd has also been a huge topic of conversation. Flair offered that she's "found that challenge to make... promos better" and that "it gives you that opportunity to show you how good [of] a performer you are."

She also weighed in on WM 36 being a two-day event. The 10-time Champ felt that "to be honest, the one day feels like two days." Flair did, however, feel that it was a positive because "it's going to give more people an opportunity to be on [the show]" and that it "might just give the talent more time that day to dedicate to that storyline." The Queen isn't a fan of "cramming everything into one day. I feel like giving it two days is only an opportunity for everyone."

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