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A WWE SmackDown graphic featuring Charlotte Flair, who refuses to participate in WarGames.

Charlotte Flair Refuses WWE Survivor Series: WarGames Match on WWE SmackDown

This Friday night on WWE SmackDown, IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley rolled in from WWE Monday Night Raw to put the team of The Kabuki Warriors, Nia Jax, and Lash Legend on notice, saying that there will be no place to hide when WarGames starts. “RHIYO” was extremely excited to announce that they were going to war with two of the best ever to do it, in the form of the former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair.

Unfortunately, the good times did not continue. Alexa Bliss was extremely for the idea, saying that she’s ready, willing, and able, and she can’t wait to stick it to the Kabuki Warriors and their conspirators. Charlotte Flair, however, did not feel the same thing. Flair addressed the big elephant in the room, telling everyone that “she can’t do it anymore,” proceeding to call Rhea Ripley a “snake,” and clarifying that she did not like her or trust her, despite trusting her friend Bliss.

A graphic for the WWE SmackDown, featuring Chelsea Green.
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Flair would refuse the offer, walking out on the trio, leaving them high and dry, and the state of their WWE Survivor Series: WarGames team in limbo. Charlotte Flair and Rhea Ripley have a tremendous history with one another, with two engaging in a couple of amazing WrestleMania matches, as well as a blood feud that lasted for years.

Now, Team RHIYO is down one person.

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