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Chelsea Green Reflects on Emotional Women's US Title Win, Looks to Expand Beyond WWE
The wrestler discusses her journey to the top, losing often, and her aspirations to become the 'John Cena of the women's division'.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Chelsea Green, the inaugural WWE Women's United States Champion, recently opened up about the emotional experience of winning the title and her goals to expand her career beyond wrestling. Green discussed her rough start in WWE, being released during the pandemic, and her current role of frequently losing matches, but remaining grateful to live out her dream. Looking ahead, Green aims to improve her acting, public speaking, and hosting skills to potentially become a crossover star like John Cena, elevating the next generation of WWE talent.
Why it matters
Chelsea Green's story resonates with many wrestlers who have faced setbacks on their journey to the top. Her perseverance and desire to grow beyond the ring into entertainment and media roles could inspire other performers to pursue multifaceted careers. As WWE continues to emphasize the women's division, Green's ambitions to become a trailblazer could pave the way for more female superstars to transcend the sport.
The details
Green first joined WWE in 2018 but was not immediately signed, having to wait a year before getting her big break. After being released during the COVID-19 pandemic, she was rehired in 2023 and has since become the inaugural WWE Women's United States Champion. Despite frequently losing matches, Green remains grateful for the opportunity to perform on the global stage. Now, she is focused on expanding her skillset in acting, public speaking, and hosting to potentially become a crossover star like John Cena, elevating the next generation of WWE talent.
- Green won the WWE Women's United States Title on December 14, 2024.
- Green was first hired by WWE in 2018 but had to wait a year before being signed.
- Green was released from WWE during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 but was rehired in 2023.
The players
Chelsea Green
A professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where she is the inaugural WWE Women's United States Champion.
Michin
The wrestler Green defeated to become the inaugural WWE Women's United States Champion.
Triple H
The WWE executive who Green hopes to prove herself to.
What they’re saying
“It took my breath away. It was something that we dream of in wrestling. You go to do your finishing move, and everyone stands up and hopes that this is the moment. And as the referee counted 1-2-3, every single person in that building was counting, too. It just felt like that whole night was my night. Like I don't care what you witnessed on that night, who you saw wrestle like to me, that night was meant for me, and nobody can take it away from me.”
— Chelsea Green (Chicago Sun-Times)
“I would love to be the next John Cena of professional wrestling for the women's division. I would love to be in movies and TV and elevating the next generation of WWE talent, but that's a big goal. So, you know, I'm going to continue to work on that and put it out into the universe, and I'll manifest, and whatever happens, happens.”
— Chelsea Green (Chicago Sun-Times)
What’s next
Green will continue to work on improving her acting, public speaking, and hosting skills to expand her career beyond the wrestling ring.
The takeaway
Chelsea Green's journey from initial setbacks to becoming the inaugural WWE Women's United States Champion showcases the perseverance and versatility required to succeed in the entertainment industry. Her aspirations to become a crossover star like John Cena could inspire other female wrestlers to pursue multifaceted careers and help elevate the women's division to new heights.
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