"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair will go down as one of the greatest wresters of all-time, but now it is his daughter who is "stylin' and proflin.' Ashley Fliehr, going under the moniker of Charlotte, is working her way up the WWE ranks under the tutelage of her father, who is a two-time WWE Hall of Fame inductee.

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Charlotte, 28, is working her way up the WWE ranks starting with its NXT developmental system, where she hopes to put herself on the map and make a name for herself. Charlotte has had some high-profile matches on NXT since making her debut last summer, and is now in the semifinals of the tournament for the NXT Women's Championship after defeating Alexa Bliss.

Charlotte has had some memorable clashes with Emma and current WWE Divas Champion Paige over the last year in the WWE's developmental system.

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According to Inquisitr, Charlotte was the captain of the women's volleyball team at Providence High School, winning two state championships with the team while also being a personal trainer.

Charlotte has learned a lot from her father, even adopting the Figure-four Leglock from him as her finisher. Despite a rocky personal life, Flair has maintained a close relationship with Charlotte after being divorced several times.

"I tell everyone in the world that I have always been the best father I could be and that I was the worst husband," Flair told the Tampa Tribune earlier this year.

Charlotte has a potent mix of in-ring skills and good looks, which she hopes to propel her into the WWE ranks.

Flair knows that Charlotte has some added pressure due to her being the daughter of a Hall of Famer and a 26-time World Champion.

"There will be added pressure on her," he told the paper "because she is my daughter."

Pressure or not, Charlotte is working her way up in NXT as a premiere athlete and hopes to one day leave her mark in the WWE and on the wrestling world, much like her legendary father did.

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