WWE star Charlotte Flair has hit back at a sick troll who disgustingly told her she should have died instead of her brother.

The “SmackDown Live” Women’s Champion and her siblings, David and Reid, were born into wrestling as children of the legendary Ric Flair. The family was devastated in March 2013 when Reid was found dead in a hotel room in North Carolina. An autopsy revealed the 25-year-old died of an accidental drug overdose.

His death helped inspire Charlotte to become a WWE star. And she has undoubtedly done his legacy proud by becoming arguably the best female performer on the roster and one of the leaders of the women’s revolution.

But vile Twitter user @AngryRelentless, an account that has since been deleted, decided to comment on Reid’s passing directly to Charlotte.

They wrote: “The Wrong Flair child died March 29, 2013…”

Charlotte hit back with a classy response, saying: “I will pray for you. I don’t know how someone could be so mean and hateful. I pity the women in your life and I’m so sorry for whoever HURT you so badly.”

The Sun also uncovered another disgusting tweet aimed at Charlotte.

User @Charlie61888514, who appears to be called Charlie Cole, taunted her by responding to one of her tweets.

They wrote: “How is your brother that passed away I guess he was glad to pass away to get rid of his loser family Charlotte Flair and Ric Flair.”

The examples show the sickening abuse Charlotte and many other sporting superstars have to face online.

Charlotte is able to rise above the hate as she prepares to defend her title at Hell In A Cell against Becky Lynch later this month.

And she will have a huge part to play in the historic, first-ever all-women WWE Evolution pay-per-view on Oct. 28.