The upcoming RAW promises fireworks, both figuratively in the ring and literally with Chelsea Green’s Twitter tantrum. With a Last-Chance Battle Royal determining the final spot in the Women’s Elimination Chamber match Green unleashed her frustration at being excluded from the promotional poster.
The graphic features established names like Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark, but Green feels her “beautiful face” is missing. Her accusatory tweet directed at RAW General Manager Adam Pearce (“wtf @ScrapDaddyAP this was your doing, wasn’t it!?”) throws shade and sparks curiosity. Was it a deliberate snub, or is Green merely stirring the pot?
Her recent return wasn’t without hurdles. In a candid interview, Green admitted pleading for another chance, accepting any role just to be back.
“I said, I just want to come back. I don’t care what you do with me,” she confessed. WWE obliged, throwing her into the Royal Rumble to “build her from there.”
WHO MADE THIS GRAPHIC AND WHERE IS MY BEAUTIFUL FACE?!? wtf @ScrapDaddyAP this was your doing, wasn’t it!???!! https://t.co/r2BvYWhUd4
— CHELSEA GREEN (@ImChelseaGreen) February 19, 2024
So, is Green’s outburst genuine disappointment or strategic self-promotion? Perhaps a bit of both. Exclusion can sting, especially when fighting for recognition. But Green’s savvy social media presence makes one wonder if this outrage is calculated to generate buzz and increase her visibility.
Ignoring the controversy, Green has proven her mettle since returning. Her charisma and athleticism shine through, and she’s steadily built a fanbase. Whether her exclusion is a storyline device or an oversight, one thing’s for sure: Green won’t stay ignored.
Here are some possible scenarios:
- Green crashes the Battle Royal: Defying authority, she inserts herself into the match, igniting a rivalry with Pearce and further fueling her “Green with Envy” persona.
- Green gets added officially: Pearce acknowledges her talent and grants her a late entry, showcasing her value while maintaining kayfabe tension.
- Green becomes the “outsider”: Excluded, she uses it as motivation, vowing to dominate the next opportunity she gets, potentially setting up a future title match.
Whatever unfolds, Green’s fiery tweet has served its purpose: it’s got everyone talking. Whether she earns her spot in the Chamber or not, expect her to make noise and remind everyone why she shouldn’t be underestimated. As she herself said, “I just want to come back. I don’t care what you do with me.” Well, Chelsea, the world is watching, and you’re definitely keeping it interesting.