Charlotte Flair Reportedly Went Off-Script First During WWE SmackDown
Charlotte Flair reportedly broke script first in SmackDown segment with Tiffany Stratton, leading to personal jabs and backstage controversy.

A segment between Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton on SmackDown has created backstage controversy, with reports suggesting the exchange veered from its intended direction. What was planned as a standard confrontation quickly transformed into something more personal between the two competitors.
Sources close to Stratton informed Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline that Charlotte Flair allegedly deviated from the script first, prompting Stratton’s unplanned response. Stratton’s decision to exit the ring as a heel was reportedly a defensive move to prevent further escalation. During the heated exchange, Stratton bluntly stated, “Outside the ring, you ain’t queen of no sh*t” and added “What’s that, zero to three?” – a comment widely interpreted as referencing Flair’s previous divorces.
The Chicago crowd responded favorably to Stratton’s remarks. Flair attempted to counter with “This is why Kaiser is in my DMs?” but one backstage source compared her response to “a desperate punch from a boxer who didn’t realize they were already knocked out.” Another insider noted that “there was tension with both and neither was the ‘good guy'” in the situation.
WWE management reportedly disapproved of the segment, subsequently removing several personal comments from the YouTube highlights. This incident demonstrates how even carefully planned segments on WWE programming can occasionally transform into genuine confrontations with real-world implications.