Charlotte Flair's ex-husband recalls his WWE experience

by Simone Brugnoli
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Charlotte Flair's ex-husband recalls his WWE experience

Charlotte Flair, before getting engaged to Andrade, had several important love stories behind her, such as the one with Bram, a fighter who responds to the real name of Thomas Latimer, seen for some time in the rings of Impact Wrestling and then for a very short juncture also in the rings of the number one company in the world of pro-wrestling, the WWE, in that of NXT. In 2015, Bram and Charlotte officially separated and later even divorced, due to the continuing problems due to alcohol, which haunted the latter part of the career and life of the former Impact Wrestling athlete.

The separation between the two was also very stormy and left a huge impact for a lot of time on the mind and body of Charlotte, who now seems very happy alongside the former US Champion of Raw. In his latest interview, Bram is back to talk about his demons and how alcohol abuse has led him to make complicated choices in life and literally throw away the opportunities of life, such as the call in WWE, which to because of his situation, she then pulled back, releasing him after a short time.

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Charlotte Flair's ex-husband recalls his WWE experience

Charlotte Flair is the poster girl of the Women’s revolution and the undisputed queen of the WWE. And I’m not saying that just because of her gimmick. The daughter of the legendary Ric Flair, Charlotte didn’t even wrestle until she got accepted into the Performance Center, not 5 years ago. But today, she’s already considered as one of the greatest female wrestlers to ever grace the WWE. In his latest interview with Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling Podcast, Bram said: "For the past 10 years, I have been holding the ball and throwing it away. I had a good push in WWE, but I was an alcoholic and I lost it. I was the duo champion at NXT and I lost it. We were designated to go to the main roster after the Shield, but I missed that too. Then I went to Impact. I was pushed, I was used well, but I didn't care. I was an alcoholic there too. I was an idiot and I threw it all away. I was sent for two weeks on tour with NOAH and Japan could definitely be the opportunity for me and the place to shine, really well done and it fits me like a glove. But even there always drunk, kicked out of the tour too. One thing after another, problems and more problems and then arrests and that's it. I have always been put in the positions to be successful and have always sabotaged them myself. I am sober now, turning 35 and I hope my mental health and stability will change from ten years ago because my life is really very different, I have grown up and had a much more sensitive brain now. I am back to being responsible. Now I want the responsibility. I want the ball back. Looking back now, ten years ago, I feel only ashamed."

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