Chelsea Green, The Great Secondary Champion in WWE
Chelsea Green happens to be a unique character wrestler in general. She manages to be serious yet comedic in her execution of her moves and ambition. No one in pro wrestling knows that they can lose at any time. The gift of gab and the gift of not taking everything seriously has worked to her benefit. She was not able to win any championship in WWE NXT despite her pursuits and management by Robert Stone. Her talents led her to be able to wrestle on the main roster. She pursued singles gold without any success. She did win tag team gold twice. She wanted to be a singles champion. She kept losing singles title matches until she entered the tournament to crown the first-ever WWE Women's United States Champion.
Chelsea rose to the occasion to become the first-ever WWE Women's United States Champion by beating Michin in the finals. She keeps beating Michin in various title matches, but Zelina Vega was able to end her reign. She tried to get the title back, but she had no success. She has "The Green Regime" with Alba Fyre and Piper Niven. Piper got injured, and she pursued another WWE Women's Tag Team gold with Alba, but they were not successful.
Chelsea Green, Potential Top Women's Champion in WWE
Chelsea Green is Canadian. She has appeared on WWE NXT programming with the current WWE NXT North American Champion "All Ego" Ethan Page, as they want to prove that they are the greatest North American pro wrestlers. This partnership has led into her winning the AAA Mixed Tag Team Titles with Ethan and her winning back her WWE Women's United States Championship on WWE Friday Night SmackDown. She is now a double crown champion.
Chelsea Green has faced off with Charlotte Flair, Jade Cargill, Tiffany Stratton and other former/current top women's champions in WWE. These interactions prove that she has star power. She is cheered as a heel/bad guy wrestler no matter where she goes. He pursuit to reach the top of any women's roster in WWE programming is coming soon due to her popularity. She has the skills, look, and moveset to reach the top (bearing injuries). Watch her rise weekly on WWE and AAA programming to see why she is definitely a future women's world champion.
