Charlotte Flair names the Four Horsewomen as her Mount Rushmore

Charlotte Flair considers WWE’s Four Horsewomen her Mount Rushmore of wrestlers.

Flair was part of the group during her NXT tenure. On Episode 4 of the Complex Graps Wrestling Podcast, Flair cited that without the Four Horsewomen she would not have the same passion for wrestling. They inspired each other to level up their game in the ring. 

“I always say the Four Horsewomen just because they’re who and why I fell in love with wrestling. Not that I didn’t respect or love or look up to the women before me, had I not, we all have kind of gone our separate paths, but had I not been with that core when I started, I don’t know where I’d be today. They’re the reason why I fell in love with wrestling, got good at wrestling, and we all took it to the next level together. So, that’s my four.”

The Four Horsewomen of NXT comprised of Flair, Bayley, Becky Lynch and Mercedes Mone (fka Sasha Banks in WWE). Their time on NXT led to the evolution of the women’s division on the main roster by 2015. 

Flair talked about the rushed tag team with Alexa Bliss on SmackDown last year. She cited the transition from a singles competitor to a tag team did not budge her stance on wrestling. 

“It’s not that I never thought it would be successful, but I mean I like wrestling. I like being in there. I like being in there the whole time and I like being able, you know, to dance with my opponent. So, in any tag team situation that I’ve been in since I started, not that it hasn’t gelled, but it hasn’t been like I maybe, I mean it didn’t have the chemistry or it wasn’t given the time to get the chemistry or whatever that looks like. But with Lexi, it just seems like one of those, you know, the best things are the ones that you don’t plan. And this wasn’t planned and it was out of nowhere. So, I think that’s why it’s doing so well.”

Flair and Bliss’unlikely pairing happened last year despite their contrasting personalities. The duo won the Women’s Tag Team Titles at SummerSlam 2025. However, this was not Flair’s first time winning tag team gold. In 2020, she won the title with Asuka. 

Barring Mone, who is signed to AEW, the other three ‘horsewomen’ remaining in WWE are vying for gold this WrestleMania.

Bliss & Flair and Bayley’s tag team with Lyra Valkyria are headed for a potential tag team bout. Meanwhile, Lynch’s mindgames were successful to get AJ Lee to issue a rematch for the Women’s Intercontinental Title at WrestleMania 42. 

NXT St. Augustine, FL, live results: Horsewomen vs. Sane, Yim & Shirai

Last night’s estimated attendance: 250 people.

– Fabian Aichner defeated Stacey Ervin Jr.

– Candice LeRae defeated Aliyah

– Kassius Ohno & Dominik Dijakovic defeated Raul Mendoza & Humberto Carrillo

– Matt Riddle defeated Mars

Riddle made Mars tap fast, which led to Boa challenging him.

– Matt Riddle defeated Boa

After Boa lost, Rocky ran in to challenge Riddle — but the trio jumped Riddle before the match began. Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch made the save.

– Matt Riddle, Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch defeated Rocky, Mars & Boa

– Velveteen Dream defeated Luke Menzies

– Lars Sullivan defeated Dan Matha (w/ Marcel Barthel)

– Shayna Baszler, Jessamyn Duke & Marina Shafir defeated Mia Yim, Io Shirai & NXT Women’s Champion Kairi Sane

Marina Shafir, Jessamyn Duke to make NXT in-ring debut this week

Marina Shafir and Jessamyn Duke will be making their pro wrestling debuts this week.

The two Four Horsewomen of MMA members will be wrestling at NXT’s house show in Largo, Florida on Thursday. They are friends and training partners of both Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler, who have been making waves in WWE and NXT, respectively. Shafir was first to make the announcement on her Twitter, while Duke followed shortly after.

Both signed with WWE back in May and have been training at the Performance Center ever since. Duke, who stands at 5’11, fought in the UFC and participated in the eighteenth season of the Ultimate Fighter. She sported a 1-3 record before being cut in 2015 and stopped fighting a year later.

Shafir, who is engaged to NXT tag team champion Roderick Strong, also has a MMA background. She had a 1-3 record, having fought in Invicta in the past.

All four women were a part of an angle last year during the Mae Young Classic where they had a confrontation with the Four Horsewomen of the WWE: Charlotte, Becky Lynch, Sasha Banks and Bayley.

Jessamyn Duke and Marina Shafir report to WWE Performance Center

All four members of the Four Horsewomen of mixed martial arts are now part of WWE.

WWE.com announced today that Jessamyn Duke and Marina Shafir have reported to the Performance Center, joining Ronda Rousey and NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler in the company.

When Baszler appeared in the Mae Young Classic last summer, Rousey, Duke, and Shafir were involved in a brief angle with WWE’s Four Horsewomen (minus Sasha Banks, who was doing media in Australia). They faced off with Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Bayley in the crowd during Baszler vs. Mia Yim. Rousey then told Flair, Lynch, and Bayley to name the time and place for a match.

Shafir has already had some involvement in NXT storylines where she’s supported her fiance, Roderick Strong.

Baszler and Duke were part of Rousey’s team on The Ultimate Fighter when she coached against Miesha Tate in 2013. Shafir was also a coach on Team Rousey.

Duke has had nine professional fights, with three coming in the UFC. She has three wins, five losses, and one no contest. Shafir is 1-2 in her pro career.