We're just days away from Wrestlemania, WWE's biggest event of the year. That means the biggest stars in the industry are coming to Orlando.

Even better, fans can overdose on everything-wrestling for a week leading up to the April 2 main event.

To discuss the fan experience, WWE Women's Champion Charlotte Flair hung out with us inside our newsroom. (You can watch the unedited interview in the VIDEO section on the right.)

Here are "5 Things:"

ALLISON WALKER TORRES: In a recent tweet, you wrote that you couldn't believe that you were going to be at the same venue where your dad, Ric, retired eight years ago!

CHARLOTTE FLAIR:  It's crazy, especially that Wrestlemania's coming back to Orlando to begin with. That usually doesn't happen. But, no, it just feels like yesterday that I was sitting there with my family, watching him retire. At that time, I had no idea that this is what I would be doing. So to be doing media this morning for it — it's surreal.

AWT: Wrestlemania is a big deal [April 2 at Camping World Stadium.].The last time it was here, people from 21 countries came in for this thing. Are you ready for this?!

CF: Wrestlemania's a big deal. Last year, we were at the AT&T Stadium and there were 101,000 people. I mean, even people who aren't into professional wrestling or WWE, they come to this event. It's that big. I shouldn't be nervous this far out, but now you're making me nervous! [Wrestlemania] is a week-long event. You have Axxess, you have NXT kids performing there, you have NXT Takeover Friday night, Hall of Fame ... pretty much anything and everything for the entire week.

AWT: You did all of your training right down the road at the state-of-the-art WWE Performance Center, right?

CF: I did! NXT home-grown at the WWE Performance Center. I still live within a mile radius.... I'm already on the road 250 days of the year. I love the Performance Center. I go back whenever I can. But my responsibility now is on the main roster and Monday Night Raw.

AWT: What's one thing about dad [Ric Flair] that he doesn't want us to know?

CF: He's scared of the dentist. I'm not kidding. And he loves Quest bars. There's a long story that goes along with that, but he loves Quest bars.

AWT: The fact that they've done away with using the term WWE "Divas," how do you ladies feel about that?

CF: To be honest, I felt proud to be called a Diva — to be athletic, strong, intelligent — and to be considered a Diva and to have all of those 3 qualities, I was like, Oh yeah! I'm a Diva. But to be called a Superstar now — that's what they call the men — lets us know that the company is putting that much effort into having their men and women equal. That means a lot.

Charlotte also expounds on where you might see you around town. She mentions two of her favorite local joints. That video clip is toward the top of the page.

Meanwhile, we also interviewed WWE Hall of Famer Sergeant Slaughter. That story coming up this Tuesday, March 28 in your next On The Town report.