Backstage News On WWE’s Original Plans For Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair

While Charlotte Flair made her highly anticipated return from injury at the 2024 Royal Rumble and Becky Lynch re-emerged at WrestleMania 41, there were early creative plans within WWE that could have dramatically altered their trajectories.

According to a new report from PWInsider.com, WWE initially discussed pairing Flair and Lynch as a tag team in the lead-up to WrestleMania 41. The early pitch would have seen the two long-time rivals unite around the Royal Rumble event and challenge IYO SKY and Asuka for the WWE Womenโ€™s Tag Team Championships on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

โ€œThe pitch would have seen them unite around The Royal Rumble and then face IYO SKY and Asuka around WrestleMania,โ€ PWInsider reported. โ€œBut plans eventually changed.โ€

Ultimately, those creative directions were scrapped.

At WrestleMania 41, Flair instead competed in a marquee singles match for the WWE Womenโ€™s Championship against rising star Tiffany Stratton, but came up short in her bid to reclaim gold. Meanwhile, Lynch was revealed as the surprise replacement for Bayley in a tag team title match, teaming with Lyra Valkyria to defeat Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez and win the WWE Womenโ€™s Tag Team Titles.

However, their championship reign would be short-lived.

On the post-WrestleMania episode of Monday Night Raw, Morgan and Rodriguez regained the titles in a rematch. What followed was perhaps even more shockingโ€”Becky Lynch turned heel, launching a post-match assault on her tag partner, Valkyria. The betrayal signaled a significant character shift for “The Man” and set the stage for a new chapter in her storied WWE career.

With Flair coming off a high-profile WrestleMania loss and Lynch now back in full force as a villain, it remains to be seen whether WWE will revisit the idea of pairing these two icons in the futureโ€”or pit them against each other once again.

Stay tuned to PWMania.com for further updates on Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and the evolving WWE womenโ€™s division.