Charlotte Flair’s wrestling career faced uncertainty after suffering a severe knee injury in December. Initially, the duration of her injury-related hiatus was unclear, but further assessments suggested she would require surgery and at least nine months for recovery.
Despite the challenges, ‘The Queen’ has shown remarkable progress in her rehabilitation, sharing her workouts on Instagram. While a potential comeback at WrestleMania 40 would be significant for WWE, her participation remains uncertain.
Is Charlotte Flair coming back before WrestleMania 40?
The WWE superstar Charlotte Flair is already putting in a lot of time and effort into her knee rehabilitation, which she underwent only two weeks ago. In December, she was involved in a match that resulted in several ligament tears such as ACL and MCL, which led to an anticipated recuperation time of nine months.
This hasn’t stopped Flair from posting updates on her social media accounts about her determination to return sooner. Although her injury caused WWE to miss out on Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber, the company is now focusing all of its attention on the possibility that she may make a return at WrestleMania 40.
Flair is back in the gym, giving it her all, thanks to her strict adherence to Dr. Kevin Wilk’s rehabilitation regimen at Champion Sports Medicine. Last year, she expressed her ambition to fight at WrestleMania, and she even highlighted her wish to have a confrontation with Sasha Banks.
Even though Sasha Bank isn’t currently working with the promotion, The Queen’s unwavering confidence in her capacity to heal in time to participate in WrestleMania is evident. Fans are anticipating her return to action in April’s major tournament, thanks to her improvement and commitment.
Charlotte Flair aims to win 15th world title
After her knee surgery in January, the 37-year-old WWE superstar is making a faster recovery than anticipated and has already joined her husband Andrade in the gym. Last time, Flair was seen doing light workouts like cycling and weightlifting at the gym, where the pair was first sighted.
Flair is feeling great and is ready to finish the initial nine-month rehabilitation plan upon her return to the ring, eager to secure her fifteenth Women’s Championship. The wrestling fans, along with Hall of Famer Booker T, views her injuries as only a minor inconvenience.
Charlotte Flair told on CNBC Power Lunch, “I’m six weeks out Thursday. I’m ahead of schedule, and every day, all I can think about is returning back to the ring, especially with all the excitement with Raw going to Netflix, WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia, all I can think about is getting back and winning that number 15.”
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