WrestleMania season is ramping up, and with just over 30 days until WWE’s marquee event, the lineup is starting to come together.
However, one notable absence from the card is former Women’s Champion Chelsea Green, who encountered some challenges following her recent match against Raquel Rodriguez on RAW.
Following the match, Green expressed concerns about her well-being, stating she “almost died,” and subsequently lodged a formal complaint with higher management.
Rodriguez emerged victorious with a swift Tejana Bomb, hinting at a potential rematch in her post-match interview.
Green’s unpreparedness for Rodriguez’s onslaught raises questions about her readiness for a rematch, especially considering her tag team partner Piper Niven is sidelined with a hand injury. Without Niven’s support, Green finds herself at a disadvantage in the Women’s Division.
In the aftermath of RAW, Green appeared visibly shaken, suggesting the gravity of her situation. If her complaint goes unaddressed, she may consider quitting as a means of sending a message about her treatment.
Chelsea Green’s Vibrant Persona on WWE RAW
Since her return at last year’s Royal Rumble, Chelsea Green has injected excitement into WWE programming. As a former Women’s Tag Team Champion, she’s proven her worth, yet her presence has posed challenges for management on both SmackDown and RAW.
Green’s clashes with Nick Aldis and Adam Pearce have painted her as a thorn in their sides, potentially diminishing the seriousness of her formal complaint.
Recognizing the need to assert herself after the events on RAW, Green might contemplate a temporary departure from WWE to prompt the company to address her concerns.
The question remains: Should Chelsea Green take a stand and quit WWE?