Charlotte Flair has resumed training in the ring and is
currently in Orlando, Florida, working at the WWE
Performance Center.
The 14-time champion tore her ACL, MCL, and meniscus during
a match against Asuka in December and underwent extensive
surgery in the first week of January. She is expected to be
out for up to nine months.
A month after surgery, Flair said that she was already ahead
of schedule in her recovery as she was working hard with her
rehab in a bid to return sooner than expected.
“We CLAW with our fingernails for that inch. Cause we know
when we add up all those inches that’s going to make the
f*cking difference between WINNING and LOSING between LIVING
and DYING,” she wrote on Instagram along with a video of her
doing drills.
“I’ll tell you this in any fight it is the guy who is
willing to die who is going to win that inch. And I know if
I am going to have any life anymore it is because, I am
still willing to fight, and die for that inch because that
is what LIVING is,” she continued.”
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