WWE star Charlotte Flair responded to an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction with a comment about the preventive tactic she will use it to avoid a repeat issue in the future.
Flair, one of the greatest female performers of all time and the daughter of two-time WWE Hall of Famer Ric, squared off against Nia Jax at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.
The show finished with Drew McIntyre being hit with an immediate suspension for assaulting a referee and causing a no-contest in the main event between Cody Rhodes and Aleister Black.
But one of the other noteworthy moments involved women's tag team champion Flair, who suffered a number of outfit mishaps in her bout.
After landing a dive on her opponent, Flair's top appeared to have some issues with her top and the screen cut to black - a standard move by WWE's production Netflix's live broadcasts - while she fixed it.
Flair experienced a wardrobe malfunction. Image: WWE However Flair had further problems when she returned to the ring and there was another NSFW situation that caused cameras to cut away and a longer black screen as the 14-time world champion went to the corner to correct the slip.
WWE cut to a black screen during the malfunction. Image: Netflix She maintained composure by finishing the match, albeit suffering a defeat after Lash Legend caused a distraction by attacking Flair's tag team partner Alexa Bliss.
How Charlotte Flair responded to mishap
Flair has had issues with her gear during a match before, notably suffering a nip slip in her WrestleMania 38 win over Ronda Rousey.
After the latest incident, she joked about changing up what she wears inside the squared circle.
Quoting a fan on X who said, 'Did Charlotte Flair have a 'wardrobe malfunction'', the 39-year-old wrote: "I’m going to start wrestling in the robes".
She also posted a screenshot of her and Bliss wiping their eyes backstage after being hit by the mist of Asuka.
On her Instagram, Flair reposted a series of clips from her appearance on Smackdown and then an motivational quote.
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