Chelsea Green is currently serving the 90-day no-compete clause forced upon her by the WWE upon getting released by the company. It happened back on April 15 as part of a COVID-19 budget cut. Away from the WWE and PC, she does have a lot of time to spare who used the same for vacation purposes with boyfriend Matt Cordona fka Zack Ryder of WWE.
The couple headed to Hawaii on the occasion of Matt’s 36th birthday. As always, Chelsea Green flooded the Instagram profile of hers with several bikini pictures. She simply couldn’t stop posting those photos despite having troubles with the account at the beginning of the vacay. Her fanbase had no complaint in having their timelines graced with those bikini shots, at all.
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As you can see, Chelsea Green shined with a leopard-printed bikini. She decided to play with words in the captions for the photos as she wrote, “Where in Hawaii do you want to go? Can you be more Pacific?” or “Oahu doin’.”
In a purple bikini, she posted another shot with her fiancée Matt with the following caption, “Where there’s a will, there’s a wave.” You can see several more shots of her from the vacation as given in this article.
Chelsea Green could end up signing with Impact Wrestling
As for her professional wrestling career, Chelsea Green is reportedly in talks for a return to Impact Wrestling. As noted by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the bombshell has been in contract talks with Impact officials in recent weeks. While nothing was finalized between the two parties, it looks like the deal wasn’t fully closed.
For those who don’t know, the bikini specialist previously worked for Impact from 2016-2018 as Laurel Van Ness who is also a one-time Knockouts Champion. There had been speculation on Chelsea Green possibly returning to Impact as Executive Vice President Scott D’Amore publicly reacted to her WWE release on Twitter.
Speaking with Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Chelsea Green noted that her release gave her some weird feelings at first, but she’s ready to take the next step.
“At first I was kind of emotionless and I guess confused. My way of handling that has always been to go into overdrive with what’s next? That’s always the way my brain has worked with everything. So even when I became the IMPACT Champion, literally that night, what’s next? What am I going to do next? I’ve always been that way, but it’s kind of not been a good thing for me also.”