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Young Fan Who Designed Survivor Series Ring Gear For Charlotte Flair Passes Away

July 5, 2026 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas
Charlotte Flair WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2025 Image Credit: WWE

Scarlett Guillen, the young fan who became close friends with Charlotte Flair and designed her Survivor Series 2025 ring gear, has passed away. A GoFundMe launched by Guillen’s mother Kimberly Ramirez announced that Guillen passed away after her battle with the rare and aggressive brain cancer known as diffuse midline glioma. She was eight years old.

The GoFundMe reads as follows:

“Our hearts are shattered beyond words. After an incredibly courageous battle with DMG, our beautiful daughter Scarlett has gained her angel wings. She was only eight years old, yet she touched more lives than many people do in a lifetime. Scarlett was the light of every room she entered. She had the funniest personality, a contagious laugh, and a smile that could brighten even the darkest days. She was strong, determined, silly, and full of love. She had a way of making everyone around her laugh. Being Scarlett’s parents has been the greatest honor of our lives. Every moment with her was a gift.”

Guillen was the subject of a 10 minute documentary in June about her friendship with Flair, which you can see below. The fundraiser, which is raising money for funeral and memorial costs, has brought in $54,146 as of this writing. Flair donated $8,000 to the GoFundMe and NBA star Tyrese Haliburton, a longtime WWE fan who has appeared on WWE TV, donated $10,000.

Flair previously spoke about Guillen and how the young girl inspired her ring gear for Survivor Series: WarGames last year, saying:

“I felt like she inspired me. Not its — I don’t wanna use the word inspired because it’s cliche. But I don’t know. She just brought out a softness in me. And I thought the gear was the most different I’ve ever worn. [I] had one made for her. And just that we could have this moment together, and what she means to me and her family. And if I could give a little bit of excitement to her day of the monotonous of what it’s like having to fight cancer? I can’t imagine. So it was just all for her… Sharing in that moment with her, I mean that was it. Just like, ‘Hey, this is for you.”

On behalf of 411, our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Scarlett.

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