WWE Unreal addresses fallout from controversial Charlotte Flair, Tiffany Stratton segment

  • Ian Carey

The controversial segment involving Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton last April was addressed in the final episode of Netflix’s WWE Unreal season 1.

On the April 4 edition of SmackDown in Chicago, Stratton and Flair’s promo segment fell off the rails as both made unscripted comments about the other. According to scenes in the Netflix series, Stratton’s comment referencing Flair’s three divorces resulted in her being told to apologize.

“You might be Queen inside of the ring but outside of the ring, you ain’t the Queen of s–t,” Stratton said to Flair during the segment.

“When I beat you at WrestleMania, Charlotte, you are going to be just like you are outside of the ring, alone. What is that record? 0-3? Woooo!”

A few weeks earlier, on the March 21 SmackDown, Flair was accused of “steamrolling” Stratton in a split-screen interview segment and making the champion look bad.

The Unreal documentary then shows what took place backstage after the April 4 segment. SVP of Creative Writing Ed Koskey is seen telling Triple H that the line about Flair’s divorces sent her over the edge.

“Apparently, it was the divorce line that sent her over the edge. She’s upset. It obviously wasn’t written in the promo,” Koskey says.

Triple H responded, “I need Tiffany to understand that’s obviously not how we do this. So, she needs to go to Charlotte and apologize and they need to get on the same page.”

Later in the episode, Flair is interviewed backstage after her Mania 41 match against Stratton.

“I think she has a super bright future,” Flair said of Stratton. “She’s a star.”

Triple H is later seen telling Flair, “That’s how you put someone over,” in response to the match.

All five episodes of WWE Unreal were released on Netflix Tuesday, July 29, 2025.