Chelsea Green, one of the brightest talents signed by the WWE in late 2018 didn’t have the chance to unravel herself during her first stint. The then management led by Vince McMahon offered the least opportunities to her as well as her contemporaries which eventually led to her release. Injuries also played a big part in that departure.
Unfortunately, most of her WWE tenure will only be remembered for her constant injuries. The sudden release news of Chelsea Green did disappoint her fanbase but it also freed her to enjoy her career on her own terms. Recently, the capacity of her return to the WWE has been generated under the new leadership of Triple H.
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Ever since The Game took things over in the company, he managed to bring back some previously gone talents and Chelsea Green’s name has also been added to the rumor mill for a potential return. After all, by working in companies like Impact Wrestling, NWA, GCW, and Ring of Honor, the female wrestler has only got the opportunity to shine bright.
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WWE yet to get in touch with Chelsea Green?
Ringside News previously reported that WWE has its eye on several stars. Chelsea Green’s name was going around as well, but the latest updates claim that Triple H hasn’t brought it up with the creative team. The Game is doing things differently than his predecessor Vince McMahon who loved to keep things close to the vest.
Fightful then added today that the former Hot Mess of Impact Wrestling herself claimed that she was not contacted about returning to WWE. She is still with Billy Corgan’s NWA and there are indie booking obligations that will have to be fulfilled until March 2023. Hence, the speculated WWE return may not be happening, sooner.
During an interview with WrestleZone, Chelsea Green noted that there could be an opportunity for her in WWE, after all, while she’s not interested to go to AEW,
“I think that I wouldn’t go to AEW, and that’s just a reality for me. It’s not gonna happen. With WWE, I’m really glad that I left on good terms, although I was sad that I didn’t get to fulfill myself creatively as a wrestler. I still had a great relationship with Triple H.”