How many World Titles has Charlotte Flair won?

Last Modified Nov 25, 2023 18:16 GMT
Charlotte Flair with her World Title
Charlotte Flair with her Championships [Image Source: The Sportster]


Charlotte Flair is one of the most popular women’s professional wrestlers, currently signed with World Wrestling Entertainment. She is a second generation wrestler, being the daughter of two time Hall of Famer and 16 time world champion Ric Flair. By peers and critics she is considered as one of the greatest female wrestlers of all time. So What makes her one of the greatest wrestlers? What did she accomplish? How many championships does she win?. Here is a detailed answer to all these questions.


How many World Titles has Charlotte Flair won?

Charlotte Flair won a total of 14 world championships in WWE, excluding her two NXT Championships as it is considered as a secondary developmental brand. Charlotte won the WWE/ Raw Women’s Championship six times, SmackDown Women’s Championship seven times and WWE Divas Championship once. She is only two world title wins away from equalling the records set by her father Ric Flair for the most world titles won by a wrestler. John Cena (16) and Randy Orton (14) are the only two superstars who may have a valid claim on breaking the records before Charlotte could carry her father's legacy.


WWE Divas Championship

On September 10, 2015 at Night of Champions in Houston, Texas, Charlotte Flair won the Divas Championship for the very first time by defeating Nikki Bella, marking the first world championship win on the main roster. She held the championship for 196 days and the championship was renamed to WWE Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 32, by retiring the Divas Championship.


WWE Women’s Championship (1st Reign, Inaugural)

After retiring the Divas Championship WWE Hall of Famer Lita announced that the winner of the Triple Threat match between Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks will be crowned with the WWE Women’s Championship instead of Divas Championship. Charlotte Flair won the match and became the inaugural WWE Women’s Champion. She held the title for 113 days and lost to Sasha Banks on the July 25, 2016 episode of Raw.


WWE / Raw Women’s Championship (2nd Reign)

Charlotte won the WWE Women’s Championship back from Sasha Banks after 26 days at SummerSlam 2016 in Brooklyn, New York. After WWE brought back the brand split to force, the championship was renamed to Raw Women’s Championship on September 5, 2016 after the launch of SmackDown Women’s Championship. The title became brand exclusive and is defended only on Raw. Flair held the title for 43 days and lost it back to Sasha Banks on the October 3, 2016 episode of Raw.


Raw Women’s Championship (3rd Reign)

After losing the Raw Women’s Championship to Sasha Banks on Raw, Flair regained her championship the same month on the main event of the Hell in the Cell pay-per-view in a Hell in a Cell Match. This event marked the first women’s main event in any pay-per-view and first women’s hell in a cell match. Charlotte enjoyed the championship reign for 29 days and lost again to Sasha Banks on the November 28, 2016 episode of Raw in a Falls Count Anywhere Match.


Raw Women’s Championship (4th Reign)

At Roadblock: End of the Line, Charlotte challenged Sasha Banks for a 30 minutes Iron-Man Match, where Charlotte defeated Sasha Banks in a 3-2 score in sudden death overtime. Charlotte Flair held the title for 57 days and lost it to Bayley on the February 13, 2017 episode of Raw at Las Vegas, Nevada.


SmackDown Women’s Championship (1st Reign)

Charlotte Flair was drafted to SmackDown, where she challenged the SmackDown Women’s Champion Natalya on the November 14, 2017 episode of SmackDown and won the SmackDown Women’s Championship for the first time. Flair held the title for 146 days and dropped the championship to Carmella, who cashed in her Money in the Bank contract on the April 10, 2018 episode of SmackDown.


SmackDown Women’s Championship (2nd Reign)

Charlotte regained her Championship at SummerSlam in a Triple Threat Match involving Carmella and Becky Lynch. Where Charlotte Flair won the SmackDown Women’s Championship for the second time by pinning Becky Lynch. Charlotte dropped the championship in the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view to Becky Lynch after 27 days.


SmackDown Women’s Championship (3rd Reign)

Charlotte Flair won the SmackDown Women’s Championship from Asuka on the March 26, 2019 episode of SmackDown on the road to WrestleMania and challenged Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey for a Winner Takes All Match at WrestleMania. In which, the Royal Rumble winner Becky Lynch was added in and it became the Triple Threat Match. Becky Lynch won both Raw and SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania by pinning Ronda Rousey.


SmackDown Women’s Championship (4th Reign)

Charlotte Flair claimed a rematch for the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Becky Lynch at Money in the Bank pay-per-view. In which Flair won the match by defeating Becky Lynch. But minutes after, Bayley cashed-in her Money in the Bank contract to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship.


SmackDown Women’s Championship (5th Reign)

Charlotte Flair returned to SmackDown and challenged Bayley for a match at Hell in a Cell pay-per-view on October 6, 2019. Where CHarlotte won the SmackDown Championship for the fifth time. The fifth reign lasted for only five days, as she lost the championship back to Bayley the next week on SmackDown.


Raw Women’s Championship (5th Reign)

At Money in the Bank 2021, Charlotte Flair challenged Rhea Ripley for the Raw Women’s Championship and became the Raw Women’s Champion for the fifth time. However she lost the championship the following night on Raw as Nikki A.S.H. cashed-in her MITB contract on Flair after being viciously attacked by Rhea Ripley.


Raw Women’s Championship (6th Reign)

At SummerSlam, Charlotte defeated Nikki A.S.H. and Rhea Ripley in a Triple Threat match and won the Raw Women’s Championship for the sixth time. She held the championship for 61 days until the 2021 draft.


SmackDown Women’s Championship (6th Reign)

As a result of the 2021 Draft, Raw Women’s Champion Charlotte was drafted to SmackDown and SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch drafted to Raw. As a result they exchanged their title, where Charlotte become the SmackDown Women’s Champion and Becky Lynch became the Raw Women’s Champion. Becky Lynch held the SmackDown Women’s Championship for 197 days and lost her championship to Ronda Rousey at WresteMania Backlash in an “I Quit Match”.


SmackDown Women’s Championship (7th Reign)

On December 30, 2022, Charlotte Flair returned to SmackDown and challenged Ronda Rousey straight away for a match to become the SmackDown Women’s Champion for the seventh time. However, she lost the championship after 92 days to Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 39.


FAQs

A. Charlotte Flair stands at a height of 5 foot 10 inches tall, which is 178 centimeters in length.

A. Andrade El Idolo is the husband of Charlotte Flair as they got married in 2022 after three years of love.

A. Elizabeth Harrell is the mother of Charlotte Flair, who is Ric Flair’s then wife.

A. As per multiple sources, Charlotte’s net worth is between $2 - $5 million USD.

A. Charlotte was trained by Lodi, Sara Del Rey and her father Ric Flair.

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