While in China to promote the launch of WWE Network and WWE's September 17 Live Event, Charlotte Flair spreads her wings outside the Shenzhen Civic Center for a photo shoot.
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"Winging it" in "The City with Wings" is second nature for The Queen.
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Next stop: Mission Hills China, where Charlotte meets with Tenniel Chu, Vice Chairman of Mission Hills Group.
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Flair discusses her career, SummerSlam, WWE Network and the upcoming Live Event with more than a dozen media outlets, including PPTV, Titan Sports and Shenzhen TV.
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Give 'em a hand! Flair provides Chu and Mission Hills' "Stars Avenue" with her hand prints.
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More than 75 members of the WWE Universe take part in a special meet-and-greet with Charlotte that was live-streamed by PPTV.
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That is gonna be one BIG selfie. (Taken with Flair, of course!)
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Charlotte is proud to meet with fans around the world, especially those young females who look up to her and WWE's Women's division.
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Following a morning of one-on-one media interviews, Charlotte tees off for golf lessons at Mission Hills China with young athletes from the China Special Olympics team.
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WWE and Special Olympics are working closely together through an international partnership to help create change through sports.
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A golf pro coaches Charlotte on the practice range.
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The athletes and The Queen are thoroughly enjoying their golf lessons.
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Charlotte and Jay Li, WWE's Vice-President & General Manager for Greater China, are pleased to present the Special Olympics athletes with tickets to WWE Live in Shenzhen on Sunday, Sept. 17, where they will be The Queen's special guests.
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Next is a trip to Mission Hills Maker in Shenzhen, where Charlotte meets several staff members before participating in a Chinese traditional craftsmanship workshop.
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The Queen is impressed with the concentration and attention to intricate detail that's required.
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The workshop includes several activities, including a tutorial on how glass is blown...
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...and spinning a pottery wheel. (Please, no Patrick Swayze jokes or choruses of "Unchained Melody.")
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Charlotte tries her hand at movable type printing, an ancient Chinese invention dating back as far as the Ch'ing-li period (1041-1048).
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The Queen's efforts produce a poem written more than a millennium ago. One of the verses in the poem references "going up to another level" – rather fitting when one considers Charlotte's desire to capture the SmackDown Women's Title in the very near future.
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The Chinese media wants an audience with The Queen for one-on-one interviews.
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Flair discusses her family legacy and career, and expresses her excitement over WWE's first-ever Live Event in Shenzhen September 17.