It's still fairly early into the career of Charlotte Flair, and she's already endured 11 separate championship reigns up to this point.

That's already more than some all-time greats like Trish Stratus (eight title reigns), Lita (four Women's Championships) and Michelle McCool (four title reigns).

When all is said and done, Charlotte could very well go down as the greatest female superstar in WWE history. It's going to be hard for anybody to match all the championship success she has experienced, after all.

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Now's a fun time to take a trip down memory lane, as we rank all 11 of Charlotte's championship reigns from worst to first.

11 11. Fourth SmackDown Women's Championship

Charlotte Flair defeated Becky Lynch at the 2019 Money in the Bank pay-per-view to win her fourth SmackDown Women's Championship. It turned out to be the shortest and not-so-sweetest title reign of her career.

That's because Bayley, who won the women's Money in the Bank ladder match earlier that night, arrived to cash in. She defeated Charlotte in 20 seconds to become the new SmackDown Women's Champion.

Charlotte's fourth run with this title lasted no more than a few minutes.

10 10. Fifth SmackDown Women's Championship

At least this one lasted longer than The Queen's fourth run with the SmackDown Women's Championship.

Charlotte defeated Bayley at the 2019 Hell in a Cell pay-per-view to regain the title that she had surrendered at Money in the Bank over four months earlier. Buther fifth SmackDown Women's title run didn't last so long.

Five days later, Bayley regained the title after defeating Charlotte on the Oct. 11 episode of SmackDown Live. It was fun while it lasted.

9 9. Third SmackDown Women's Championship

Asuka managed to capture the SmackDown Women's Championship at the 2018 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view, defeating Lynch and Flair in a triple threat match. However, Charlotte won the title for a third time on the March 26, 2019 episode of SmackDown Live.

But Charlotte's third run with the SmackDown Women's Championship lasted a mere 12 days, before she dropped it to Becky Lynch in the main event of WrestleMania 35. As part of the stipulation, Lynch also took home the Raw Women's Championship after pinning Ronda Rousey in the triple threat match.

8 8. Third Raw Women's Championship

Charlotte met Sasha Banks in the main event of the 2016 Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. This also marked the very first women's Hell in a Cell match in WWE history, and both Banks and Charlotte put together a match of the year candidate.

But The Queen proved to be too much for The Legit Boss, as Charlotte escaped with a victory to capture her third Raw Women's Championship. She only held the title for 29 days, however, before Banks regained it on the Nov. 28, 2016 episode of Raw.

It wasn't Charlotte's shortest reign, but it also wasn't the longest nor the most memorable.

7 7. Second SmackDown Women's Championship

Charlotte emerged victorious in a triple threat match against Becky Lynch and Carmella at SummerSlam 2018 to regain the SmackDown Women's Championship. Of course, many best remember that night for WWE's attempt to turn Lynch heel, when it actually elevated her status as a babyface main eventer even more.

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This time, The Queen was only able to hold onto her championship for 27 days - before Lynch won it from her at the ensuing Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. This was a complete career-changing moment for Lynch, as Charlotte had yet another championship reign cut short.

6 6. Second Raw Women's Championship 

Only one month after she lost the Raw Women's Championship to Sasha Banks, Charlotte was able to win it back at the 2016 SummerSlam pay-per-view. But like the other previous five title reigns listed above, this one only lasted a matter of weeks.

Charlotte had a successful title defense over Bayley and Banks at the 2016 Clash of Champions event. However, The Legit Boss finally regained the Raw Women's title when she conquered The Queen on the Oct. 3, 2016 episode of Raw. With that, Charlotte's run had ended at 43 days.

5 5. Fourth Raw Women's Championship

As you've picked up on by now, the Raw Women's Championship kept on going back and forth between Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks. The final title change between these two took place at the 2016 Roadblock: End of the Line pay-per-view.

The two squared off in a 30-minute iron man match, which Charlotte won by a final score decision of 3-2. The Queen had a successful title defense against Bayley at the 2017 Royal Rumble pay-per-view, but The Hugger ended Charlotte's reign at 57 days on the Feb. 13, 2017 episode of Raw.

This marked the last time where Charlotte held the Raw Women's Championship.

4 4. First Raw Women's Championship

At WrestleMania 32, WWE Hall of Famer Lita revealed the new Raw Women's Championship. That night, Charlotte, Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch competed in a triple threat match to determine the inaugural champion.

Ric Flair, who had cheated to help Charlotte win numerous matches up to that point, once again got involved and helped his daughter emerge victorious after she got Lynch to tap out to the Figure-Eight Leglock.

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Charlotte embarked on a 113-day run as the Raw Women's Champion. This included successful title defenses against Natalya at the Payback and Extreme Rules pay-per-views. Charlotte's run ended when Banks defeated her on the July 25 episode of Raw.

3 3. First SmackDown Women's Championship 

Charlotte and Natalya rekindled their rivalry several months after the former moved to SmackDown Live via the Superstar Shake-Up. The Queen defeated her former foe on the Nov. 14, 2017 episode of SmackDown to win the title belt for the first time.

Charlotte would embark on a 146-day reign as champion, which included a title defense over Natalya at Clash of Champions 2017. Charlotte also had a statement victory over Asuka at WrestleMania 34, ending the Empress of Tomorrow's 914-day unbeaten streak.

The reign finally ended when Carmella cashed in her Money in the Bank contract to defeat Charlotte on the Apr. 10, 2018 episode of SmackDown. To date, this is the longest reign in the young history of the SmackDown Women's Championship.

2 2. Divas Championship

This was the title that Charlotte never truly lost.

Nikki Bella's 301-day run as the Divas Champion ended when Charlotte defeated her at the 2015 Night of Champions pay-per-view. The Queen would hold on to the championship for the next 196 days, before it was retired and by the Raw Women's Championship.

This marked the second-longest title run of Charlotte's career.

1 1. NXT Women's Championship

Paige was the first holder of the NXT Women's Championship, but she had to relinquish it after moving to the WWE's main roster. That left the title vacant, and Charlotte squared off against Natalya at NXT TakeOver on May 29, 2014 to determine the new champion.

Charlotte defeated Natalya to become the second NXT Women's Champion in a career-changing moment. She had an impressive 258-day run as the champion, and Charlotte didn't drop it until Sasha Banks finally defeated her at NXT TakeOver: Rival.

It was the longest title run of Charlotte's career, and it also marked the start of her rise to legendary status. As such, there's little disputing that this is the most impressive title reign of her career so far.

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