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Recently, The Queen Charlotte Flair was removed from WrestleMania 37 poster and at the same time Andrade was released by WWE. Then, fans thought that there might be a connection between this two incidents.
But later, Charlotte Flair confirmed that she tested positive for Covid-19 and being home rested. But now, Charlotte Flair’s fiance Andrade revealed the another reason for pulling her off from WrestleMania 37.
The former WWE Superstar Andrade recently had an interview with Savanovich of Lucha Libre Online and discussed about several topics. During the interview, Andrade revealed that WWE doctor confirmed that she was pregnant and teh company took her off from the WWE TV. After four days the tests were negative.
“The WWE doctor informed Charlotte Flair to tell her she was pregnant. We went to the pharmacy and it was negative. They took her out of the story because they said she was pregnant. 4 days later the tests were negative,” said Andrade in the interview.
“The WWE doctor informed Charlotte Flair to tell her she was pregnant. We went to the pharmacy and it was negative. They took her out of the story because they said she was pregnant. 4 days later the tests were negative ”.
After that new broke out, Charlotte Flair’s team sent a statement to Alex McCarthy of talkSPORT regarding to clarify the Andrade’s comments about Charlotte Flair’s pregnancy to explain the significance of amount of context lost in translation.
“What Manny said about the pregnancy test in today’s interview is true, but a significant amount of context is lost in translation and we’d like to clear that up as best we can.”
“A few weeks ago, Charlotte received a call from WWE medical telling her that her HCG levels had come back high and she was being medically suspended for pregnancy.”
“That day, she took several home tests that all came back negative. A few days later, blood work and ultrasound confirmed there was no pregnancy. This was before any issues with Covid (she is currently medically clear).”
“This put a lot in context for her, mainly how small a woman’s career window is. The men are able to work well into their 50s while the women are seen as “older” in their early 30s even. For an athlete in her prime, these years mean everything.”
“Her issue was with the process and how the information was relayed as opposed to the information itself.”
Charlotte Flair’s camp have reached out to me with a statement to provide context for Andrade’s comments about her pregnancy tests. pic.twitter.com/ZRxBpAHqzd