
Celebrating the Queen of WWE
Charlotte Flair is true wrestling royalty. The daughter of Ric Flair, one of the greatest to ever step into the ring, she has followed in her father’s footsteps to become an iconic wrestler in her own right. A 14-time World Champion — the most in the history of the WWE Women’s Division — Flair has done it all.
From her time as a breakout star with NXT to the highly anticipated upcoming championship bout against Tiffany Stratton at WrestleMania 41, Flair has spent more than a decade in the spotlight, enthralling fans and collectors alike.
In 2025 Topps Chrome® WWE, it comes as no surprise that Charlotte Flair plays a prominent role. She appears on base cards, parallels, image variations, and autos, giving collectors plenty to chase in Flair’s return to the brand.
As Charlotte Flair gets set to try and climb back to the mountaintop at WrestleMania one more time, let’s take a look at her legendary career and cards.

A Champion in the Making
Considering her lineage, it’s perhaps surprising that Charlotte Flair didn’t sign with WWE development wing NXT until 2012. In her first televised match in July 2013, Flair defeated Bailey. Less than a year later, she was the NXT Women’s Champion.

Some of Flair’s most coveted cards come from this early era, which included an NXT title reign of almost nine months. A PSA 10 2015 Topps Chrome WWE NXT Autograph Card, from the time when she was wrestling as simply ‘Charlotte,’ sold for $699 in February 2024.

A Historic Career From the Beginning
Just over a year after winning the NXT Championship belt, Flair took things up a notch. She was introduced into the Divas division in July 2015, and by September, Flair took that title too, defeating Nikki Bella.

In a moment of transition for the Women’s Division, Flair ended up being the last-ever holder of the Divas Championship belt. Then, she became the first-ever holder of the WWE Women’s Championship by defeating Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks in her WrestleMania debut.
Flair spent much of 2016 as champion, emerging as one of the biggest stars in the sport. By 2019, at WrestleMania 35, Flair fought Lynch and Ronda Rousey in the first-ever women’s main event match on WWE’s biggest stage. A draw in her own right, Flair’s 2016 Topps Undisputed Family Ties Dual Autograph with her father Ric sold for $609 in October 2024.

Charlotte Flair Spent a Decade at the Top
Flair’s longevity is astounding. A record 14-time Women’s Champion, she’s a model of consistency. From 2014 to 2023, Flair did not go a full year without holding a title.
“Charlotte has been one of the best wrestlers over the past 15 years,” said Sports Illustrated collectibles writer Adam Cellurale. “She’s a legit athlete with tremendous charisma who has accomplished everything there is to do in pro wrestling. Clearly a Hall-of-Famer, she’s still a great chase.”

The top Charlotte Flair sale of all-time, per Card Ladder, came in April 2023, when her 2020 WWE Topps Chrome® Autographs SuperFractor 1/1 sold for $5,655. A PSA 9 Mint version of the card, numbered to 199, is currently listed on Ebay for $125.

Flair has also appeared on a number of Topps NOW® offerings, featuring some spectacular images of her incredible athleticism.
Charlotte Flair in 2025: Another Title Shot

Charlotte Flair has returned to Topps with an exciting array of cards to chase as the hype for WrestleMania 41 continues to build. Can Flair win back the title again? Or is this a passing of the torch moment with rising star Tiffany Stratton?
A fierce base card image pops out of the hand in refractor form. Flair’s 2025 WWE Chrome Sapphire Red /5 sold for $193.87 on March 29.

One of the most popular Flair insert cards in this set has proven to be the short-printed Helix, featuring Flair set against an eye-catching backdrop. At writing, Card Ladder has registered 15 sales of the Helix SP, ranging from $103.50 – $301.75.

At writing, the top sale of a 2025 WWE Topps Chrome® Charlotte Flair comes in at $1,450 for an image variation SuperFractor 1/1, which sold on February 11. It’s a fitting card for the moment, showing Flair wearing the title belt. Can she win back what she considers hers at Wrestlemania 41?
As the wrestling world waits to see just what Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton have in store for WrestleMania 41, beginning April 19, the cards of both stars remain part of the recently announced 2025 Topps Championship Buyback Program. It’s a generational tilt between champions past and present. Charlotte Flair versus Tiffany Stratton. Who you got?
For Full Details, check out the Topps Championship Buyback homepage.