Charlotte Flair'S Wwe Wardrobe Oops: How She Handled It Like A Pro

  • By Imani
  • Nov. 12, 2025, 3:20 p.m.

Charlotte Flair's Unplanned Wardrobe Drama

Charlotte Flair, the WWE superstar known for her fierce presence in the ring, found herself in an unexpected spotlight during a SmackDown match against Nia Jax. The incident occurred on November 7, 2025, at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina. During the intense match, Flair's top slipped, leading to the broadcast cutting to black multiple times as she attempted to fix her outfit. Despite the distraction, Flair remained composed and continued the match, though she eventually lost due to interference from Lash Legend, who attacked her tag team partner, Alexa Bliss.

Flair's Response to the Fashion Mishap

Following the wardrobe malfunction, fans took to social media to discuss the incident. Charlotte Flair, ever the entertainer, responded humorously to a fan's question about the mishap, joking, "I'm going to start wrestling in the robes," on X (formerly Twitter). One fan even suggested that Flair use nipple covers to prevent future incidents, but this advice sparked a mixed reaction online. Some fans criticized the unsolicited suggestion, defending Flair's choice of attire and handling of the situation.

“I’m going to start wrestling in the robes.”

A History of Wardrobe Woes

This wasn't the first wardrobe malfunction for the 14-time women’s world champion. Charlotte Flair has faced similar issues in the past. In 2020, while competing in a Monday Night RAW match against Jax, her golden top slipped during a power bomb, causing a similar broadcast cut. Again in 2022, Flair experienced another mishap during her Wrestlemania bout with Ronda Rousey. Despite these challenges, Flair continues to be a dominant force in WWE, handling each situation with poise.

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Imani follows the money: payouts, contracts, lawsuits, and platform enforcement. With a background in entertainment PR and paralegal work, she breaks complex stories into plain-English playbooks for creators. Her series Follow the Money connects drama to data - who benefits, who pays, and what to do next. Calm, sourced, and courtroom-ready; DTLA is her second office.