Former Women's Champion Curses Out Charlotte Flair On Twitter

Jazz doesn't seem too pleased that she has been overlooked by WWE recently and is trying to get a match with Charlotte Flair. A number of different women from WWE's past have been returning to the company recently. For the most part they not on a permanent basis but just for marquee shows or big

Jazz doesn't seem too pleased that she has been overlooked by WWE recently and is trying to get a match with Charlotte Flair.

A number of different women from WWE's past have been returning to the company recently. For the most part they not on a permanent basis but just for marquee shows or big moments. Take the first ever women's Royal Rumble match for example. Not only did WWE need former female Superstars to fill all 30 spots in the match but some past women also deserved to reap the rewards for the hard work they have done.

Those names have included former Superstars such as Trish Stratus, Lita, Michelle McCool and Kelly Kelly. There's not enough room for everyone though and the likes of Victoria, Gail Kim and Kharma have not been seen on WWE television during the women's revolution. Whether that's their choice or WWE's is unclear. Another woman who has not returned is Jazz and she doesn't seem to be too happy about it.

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Her Twitter tirade began with an innocent post asking fans whether they would be interested in seeing her go one on one with Charlotte Flair. Clearly Jazz got a good response as from that point on she has been going after Flair on Twitter in a major way trying to illicit a response. Some of the tweets feature explicit content, although you can view them here at Wrestling News Source, where Jazz claims that Flair has made things personal and without her there would be no Charlotte.

The whole ordeal is currently very confusing since as far as we can tell Flair hasn't done anything to anger Jazz. The former WWE Superstar has been replying to tweets that don't involve her whatsoever, including a congratulatory tweet to Braun Strowman for winning Friday's Royal Rumble from Flair. Right now it merely feels like an attempt from Jazz to get attention from a female Superstar on WWE's payroll.

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Jazz hasn't just come out of nowhere. Last week the former Women's Champion informed fans that she wasn't done yet and would be taking bookings and returning to the ring. Clearly when she said that she meant it with the intention of once again becoming a WWE Superstar. Nice idea but swearing and insulting one of the promotion's top stars for all the world to see probably isn't the best way of going about it.

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