Charlotte Flair turned 40 this week — and she has an emphatic message for anyone expecting that milestone to signal the beginning of the end of her WWE career. Speaking to Katie Nolan on Casuals, Flair was direct, confident, and entirely unwilling to allow her age to be used as a reason to place limits on what comes next.
“None of that. It’s unfortunate that those sentences happen because I feel like in our industry, men don’t reach their prime until 40. I started late. I didn’t win my first title until I was 30. Why am I not hitting my prime now? I think it would be easier for people to label me in that box, but I’m not gonna let anyone put me in that box. And I hope women in any profession who are about to turn 40 don’t think that is a slowdown or an endgame,” Flair said.
Charlotte Flair Says She Will Not Apologize for Winning and Has No Plans to Slow Down
Flair drew a direct comparison to alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn — who has continued competing at an elite level well past the age where most assumed she would retire — as evidence that longevity in sport is about capability and commitment rather than age. “It’s whatever you are capable of and are willing to do and put in the time. I’m very fortunate. I started out on top, so it might seem like my career is longer, but I just have had the opportunity to be at the top of the game. And now I’m not gonna say sorry anymore for winning. I’m not gonna age out of my career. I’m gonna quit when I want to quit.” Flair is a 14-time World Champion heading into WrestleMania 42, where she teams with Alexa Bliss in the Women’s Tag Team Championship Fatal Four-Way at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 18.
