Chelsea Green Explains How She Helps Wrestlers That Get Released

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Chelsea Green has been on quite the journey over the last few years as she was called up to SmackDown in November of 2020 and then later released from WWE in April of 2021. Green continued to work hard following her release, and WWE took notice as they company brought her back in 2023.

Since she returned to WWE in 2023, Chelsea Green has become a key figure in the women’s division, and it sounds like she’s also looking out for other performers.

During a recent interview with Denise Salcedo, Chelsea Green explained that whenever someone gets released she reaches out to them and passes along contact information for other promotions.

“Whenever anyone gets released, the first thing I do is I message them and I give them the names of — I’m sure everyone hates me for this — but the girls love me for it. I’ll give them the name of the AEW people I know that they can contact and the name of the TNA people that they can contact and then anyone else that I think you could work here, here, and here. Like, I think Billy Corgan would be great with NWA or whatever. Tommy Dreamer, contact him. I just want everyone to have an opportunity and everyone to feel welcome.

That’s been my major goal coming back, just be a really really positive force within the locker room and show people that first of all, winning and losing doesn’t matter. I think I’ve done a good job of that. You can lose and still be champion, you can lose and still be booked. You can lose and still make a lot of money and be the face of the company. It doesn’t matter, it’s not that serious. B, it’s really important for the girls to learn — I was just talking to Bianca about this. To get to the top, you do not need to step on other girls. In fact, you should be looking up and asking for the top girls hands to reach up and pull you up. We should all be pulling each other up. The girls that are underneath us, we elevate them by pulling them up. We don’t elevate ourselves by stepping on them. That’s just so important to me and I feel like we have a really good locker room right now that understands that and feels that way, that wants to make wrestling better and not at the detriment of one person or another.”

H/T Fightful