WWE has big plans for a fan favorite Superstar.

That Superstar is former Raw Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair. WWE has put more focus on the division in recent years thanks to the Women’s Revolution. We now have two different women’s divisions as well as the title. One division on Monday Night Raw and the other on SmackDown.

Flair has taken the WWE by storm since being called up to the main roster in 2015 during the Women’s Revolution storyline. She has won championships both in NXT and on the main roster. At first, she was portrayed as her real-life personality then she started to come out of her father’s spotlight and become her own person.

Flair, who joined WWE back in 2012, has found success in both NXT and on the main roster. She has held the NXT Women’s, Divas, and Raw Women’s Championships. Now, that she is on SmackDown Live, she is looking to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

Flair is still trying to find herself while competing on the blue brand as a babyface. For the majority of her career (including NXT and main roster) she has worked as a heel. However, when WWE decided to trade her to SmackDown Live earlier this year during the Superstar Shakeup, they turned her to a babyface.

According to CageSide Seats, Charlotte is expected to be in the SmackDown Women's Title picture through next year. Flair and current SmackDown Women’s Champion Natalya most recently wrestled at the WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event in Detroit, Michigan at the Little Caesars Arena on the WWE Network. As seen in the match, Natalya retained her title by DQ and Flair was awarded the win.

WWE will likely have them wrestle each again at the TLC PPV (pay-per-view) event, which takes place on Sunday, November 19, 2017, in Houston, Texas at the Toyota Center and will air on the WWE Network and some traditional pay-per-view outlets. Both Raw and SmackDown brands will be featured.

As noted, WWE is planning to have a non-title match between WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar and WWE Champion Jinder Mahal serve as the main event of Survivor Series, according to F4WOnline's Daily Update.

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