Charlotte Flair has her sights set on Bayley for WWE's Smackdown Live in San Antonio

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Charlotte Flair has history in San Antonio.

The WWE superstar started one of her most memorable feuds in the Alamo City in October when she faced off against Becky Lynch – a match that culminated in the pair main eventing WrestleMania along with MMA superstar Ronda Rousey.

Now, Flair hopes her next feud, preferably against SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley, begins Tuesday when WWE's Smackdown Live comes to San Antonio's AT&T Center at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are available on ticketmaster.com.

Bayley took the title off Flair at last month's Money in the Bank pay-per-view, and Flair has had her sights set on Bayley ever since. However, last Tuesday on SmackDown Live, Nikki Cross defeated Bayley to earn Raw superstar Alexa Bliss another opportunity to challenge Bayley for the title at WWE's Extreme Rules pay-per-view July 14.

Flair isn't going to let that get in her way, though.

Charlotte Flair enters the ring before the match against Alexa Bliss during the WWE Survivor Series held at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX. Charlotte Flair enters the ring before the match against Alexa Bliss during the WWE Survivor Series held at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX. Photo: Michael Wyke /For The Chronicle Photo: Michael Wyke /For The Chronicle Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Charlotte Flair has her sights set on Bayley for WWE's Smackdown Live in San Antonio 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

"I wrestled her all weekend in Jackson, Miss., and Monroe, La. She still has my title and that is that," Flair said. "Alexa Bliss is the number one contender, but obviously I got title matches all weekend just because I said I wanted a title match, so it doesn't change anything for me. When I want one, I go to management and say, 'I want a title match,' and then I get a title match."

Flair has had success against Bayley in the past, especially in the San Antonio. At the 2017 Royal Rumble, Flair defeated Bayley to retain the WWE Raw Women's Championship. And though the pair is on Smackdown Live now, her goal remains the same – be the best and be the champ.

Flair doesn't expect anything to change that, not even with WWE naming Paul Heyman and Eric Bischoff as the executive creative directors of Raw and Smackdown Live, respectively.

"I think it is great, and they are both very talented men with creative minds, but we have so many writers and people that work with us on creative. It is exciting, but it is doesn't change my role," Flair said. "However, having two people that have been a part of the industry for so long and seen the changes and been with different companies and back, I think that it adds a lot to them being really good in that role and helps bring new stories."

Smackdown Live will be undergoing another change come October when it moves from its current broadcast home of USA to Fox. It's also changing from a Tuesday night production to Fridays.

"It is a huge opportunity for us, reaching a whole different audience," Flair said. "Especially being on Fox, it adds a level of legitimacy to the industry, since it is known as a sports channel.

"The move on Friday nights is going to be huge, too, moving to the weekend and then adding competition. It's USA versus Fox. I know it is the same company, but whoever is on Smackdown is going to be better than Raw, and whoever is on Raw will want to be better than Smackdown."

The show in San Antonio on Tuesday night is also expected to highlight the ongoing feuds between the New Day and Rowan and Daniel Bryan as well as Ember Moon against the tag team of Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville.