BECKY LYNCH AND CHARLOTTE FLAIR

After we had a backstage disagreement between Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch after the final segment of last Friday's SmackDown episode, more information has emerged on the matter. 

 Some of the moments that occurred in that main event of the blue brand's show were unplanned, with the fact that Charlotte Flair sent the Raw Women's Championship to the ground and Becky Lynch responded by throwing the SmackDown Women's Championship with force to the "Queen" they were "real" and not "anticipated" moments in the script. 

The original plan for that segment was for Becky Lynch to first receive the Raw Women's Championship that Charlotte Flair held and then brag about being "Becky Two Belts" again, before Sonya Deville ordered her to return the SmackDown Women's Championship to its rival.

Charlotte Flair would not have agreed with this idea, although she was told to stick to the plan. Later, the consecrated fighter will have justified her act of dropping the Raw Women's Championship as accidental. However, Charlotte Flair was asked to leave the arena before the dark match Becky Lynch participated in to avoid further arguments.

There weren't any physical altercations between Ric Flair's daughter and Becky Lynch when they arrived backstage, but several people took issue with Charlotte Flair's "allegedly disrespecting" the Irish for "trying to make her look bad" in the segment. , and the two protagonists were somewhat irritated with each other and even exchanged "harsh" words in a loud voice. 

 There will not be any internal heats with Becky Lynch, as those responsible understand that she was simply "pushed to the limit" and therefore "defended and protected her integrity". 

In addition, other backstage crowds at WWE also didn't like Charlotte Flair for "downplaying" Sasha Banks in the segment, given that "Boss" was positioned as SmackDown's top babyface.

Charlotte Flair would have already expressed some concerns about this segment of the bond swap, as she didn't want to appear weak or that her reign was something fragile to the point of being ended as it was. In fact, the "Queen" would even have suggested that she lose the Raw Women's Championship to Bianca Belair on Raw last Monday. 

 Finally, Vince McMahon was unhappy that Charlotte Flair had left the gorilla position where the Becky Lynch incident would have taken place without having personally addressed him so they could discuss the matter.

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