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WWE Stars Join ‘Dimension 20’ for ‘Titan Takedown,’ Blending Wrestling with D&D

Four WWE superstars are stepping into the world of tabletop role-playing as Dimension 20: Titan Takedown brings professional wrestling to the realm of Dungeons & Dragons.

Streaming platform Dropout has unveiled the first trailer for the highly anticipated crossover season, featuring WWE stars Bayley, Chelsea Green, Xavier Woods, and Kofi Kingston.

The five-part series, led by Dimension 20’s game master Brennan Lee Mulligan, debuts on April 2—just weeks before WrestleMania.

A Clash of Wrestling and Mythology

Set in ancient Athens, Titan Takedown transforms the WWE stars into “righteous wrestlers” battling for glory in an epic in-universe event. Each performer will step into a new fantasy persona:

  • Bayley portrays Thea Kitterloo, a powerful minotaur barbarian.
  • Chelsea Green takes on the role of Tabatha, a cunning tabaxi rogue.
  • Xavier Woods, a longtime D&D fan, plays Julia Mortem, a disciplined monk.
  • Kofi Kingston embodies King Adonis Thanaformus, adding royal flair to the adventure.

A New Frontier for Dimension 20

While Dimension 20 has featured guest players from Critical Role and The Adventure Zone, this marks the first time the series has enlisted professional athletes as players. The crossover follows the success of Dungeons and Drag Queens, the show’s first season to feature non-D&D players, which recently wrapped its second installment.

Release Date and Streaming Details

Dimension 20: Titan Takedown premieres exclusively on Dropout on April 2, with new episodes releasing every Wednesday for four weeks.

Chelsea Green on Making WWE History: ‘I Could Have Never Even Imagined This’

Chelsea Green has never been one to follow a conventional path in her career, but even she couldn’t have predicted where her journey would take her. As the inaugural WWE Women’s United States Champion, Green is making history every time she steps into the ring—something she admits she never saw coming. During a recent conversation with YouTube personality Conman167, Green said:

“I could have never even put that on a vision board. I could have never imagined that not only would we have this Championship, but that I would be the inaugural Champion.”

Green’s wrestling career has been full of twists and turns. From her time on the independent scene to making a name for herself in TNA and eventually WWE, her goals have constantly shifted. She admitted that when she first started wrestling, she didn’t have a clear vision of where she wanted to end up.

“As I’ve gone through the years of my career, I’ve changed the goalpost, I’ve changed the goals,” she explained. “Now, ten years in, and there’s this beautiful United States Championship sitting in front of me.”

Being the first-ever holder of the title is a milestone she doesn’t take lightly. Green understands the legacy she’s creating and the impact it will have on future generations of wrestlers.

“When kids go through the history books of WWE, they’re going to see me next to this title for the rest of time,” she said proudly.

With her reign still ongoing, Green is focused on proving why she deserves to be the face of the division. While she may not have envisioned this moment at the start of her journey, there’s no doubt she’s ready to embrace it—and make sure the world remembers her name.

Check out the full interview here:

Chelsea Green Declares WWE’s Most ‘Diva’ Male Superstar

Chelsea Green, WWE Women’s United States Champion, recently ranked WWE’s most “Diva-coded” male superstars, evaluating who best embodies Diva qualities like confidence, style, and presence.

In an interview with Ring the Belle host DS, she judged fan-submitted nominees, narrowing the field down to top contenders like Seth Rollins, Dolph Ziggler, and Pretty Deadly.

Rollins was an early favorite, with Green noting,

“Because of longevity, we’re going with Seth, because we have seen it time and time again, and he slays—serves Diva drag.”

However, in the final round, she ultimately chose Pretty Deadly as WWE’s most Diva-coded male stars.

“To put a swerve on it, I’m going to say Pretty Deadly wins. They’re giving Diva in other aspects, not just their gear.”

WWE Pretty Deadly
Pretty Deadly (Photo: WWE)

Green further praised the duo, adding,

“I actually use their gear girl now because their gear is so good. So Diva, so girly pop!”

She stood by her decision, stating,

“If you had asked me that question without showing me the bracket, I still would have said Pretty Deadly.”

At the conclusion of the segment, Green also addressed her fans and her role as the inaugural WWE Women’s United States Champion, saying, “Pledge your allegiance, honey, because it’s up from here!”

Check out Chelsea Green’s appearance on Ring the Belle:

Chelsea Green Issues ‘Executive Order’ Banning Wedgies After Regretful SmackDown Incident

Following the February 14, 2025 episode of SmackDown in Washington DC, WWE Women’s United States Champion Chelsea Green issued an official-looking decree banning a specific wrestling maneuver after an incident with rival “Nasty” Naomi.

In a document styled on presidential letterhead, complete with an official-looking seal, Green declared that following an “emergency vote” with her “cabinet” (likely referring to her on-screen associate Piper Niven), the use of wedgies during professional wrestling matches would be banned under “Code 4292 of the penal agreement” by a vote of 99-1.

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The proclamation, dated February 15, 2025, maintains Green’s ongoing character work as a self-important champion who presents herself with presidential gravitas. The document threatens “permanent banishment” for anyone using the banned move in “my ring.”

It concludes with Green assuring her “loyal followers of our beloved nation” that they may continue pledging allegiance to her “with the utmost confidence.”

WWE’s Banned Moves: Curb Stomp, Diving Headbutt and more

Rey Mysterio Attacked & Titles On The Line After WWE Raw In Nashville

The February 10, edition of WWE Monday Night Raw saw the red brand take a huge step towards Elimination Chamber 2025, with two Superstars earning their spots in the PLE’s two chamber matches. Bayley defeated Lyra Valkyria to earn a spot in the Women’s Chamber while the main event of Raw saw Logan Paul defeat Rey Mysterio to punch his ticket to Toronto.

After Raw, the New Day attacked Mysterio, once again to a chorus of boos from the WWE Universe. Dragon Lee arrived to make the save and was able to hold off Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods for a period of time. Ultimately though, the numbers proved too much and Lee would also fall to the former Tag Team Champions.

The assault on Mysterio wasn’t the only notable moment after this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw went off the air. In a dark match after the show, Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair and Naomi put their titles on the line against Chelsea Green and Piper Niven. Despite the efforts of the challengers to make Green a double champion, Belair and Naomi retained their gold.

Belair has held the gold since WWE Bash In Berlin while Naomi has replaced Jade Cargill following the attack on the Storm in a parking lot. With another victory to their name, it may be a while before fans see the women’s tag team titles change hands.

Chelsea Green Wants to Host Saturday Night Live

Chelsea Green isn’t just making waves in WWE—she’s making fans laugh along the way. The inaugural WWE United States Women’s Champion has embraced a comedic approach to her in-ring persona, and now she’s eyeing a new goal: hosting Saturday Night Live.

In an interview with Scott Fishman for TVInsider, Green laid out her dream to host the iconic live sketch comedy series:

“That’s definitely on the bucket list—hosting SNL,” Green said in a recent interview. “I love it. I know I’m very self-deprecating, and that is where the humor comes from. It’s so fun to put that into verbiage and action in the ring to make people laugh on the biggest stage of them all.”

Green’s mix of quick wit, improv skills, and over-the-top antics have made her a fan favorite, despite her often underhanded tactics in the ring. Her ability to entertain has even caught the attention of Hollywood, with stars like Vanessa Hudgens sliding into her DMs.

“It’s crazy, like what is life? I’m here with you talking about being the first United States Women’s Champion. And I have Vanessa Hudgens in my DMs. What is life?”

Green’s charisma and comedic timing make her a natural fit for SNL. If WWE stars like The Rock and John Cena can seamlessly transition to hosting and acting, why not Green?

As her championship reign continues to elevate her profile, perhaps a late-night comedy gig is the next step in her ever-evolving career.

With SNL always looking for fresh, dynamic hosts, Chelsea Green might just be the perfect fit. So, Lorne Michaels—what are you waiting for?

Arianna Grace Becomes U.S. Citizen, Chelsea Green Reacts

WWE NXT star Arianna Grace has revealed on social media that she has officially become a United States citizen, sharing a celebratory photo online. Grace, the real-life daughter of former WWE star and current TNA Wrestling authority figure Santino Marella, proudly posed in front of the United States and Department of Homeland Security flags. The Canadian-born wrestler smiled while holding a miniature American flag to mark the occasion.

Grace’s announcement caught the attention of Chelsea Green, the reigning and inaugural Women’s United States Champion. In a response, Green, who earned her Green Card last year, saw a role in her adminstration for her fellow Canadian.

Grace has been absent from WWE television for some time, with her last televised NXT match occurring in July 2024. While fans haven’t seen her in NXT for some time, Grace has played a pivotal role in TNA Wrestling, where she’s served as the official NXT-TNA liasion. With WWE’s recently announced multi-year partnership, fans can expect to see much more of Miss NXT in both promotions.

Grace is not the only WWE Superstar to have earned citizenship, with Becky Lynch telling fans after the March 18, 2024, Raw that she is now a citizen of the good ol’ U.S. of A. Lynch hasn’t appeared for WWE since May 2024, though it has been reported that her return to programming is imminent after she signed a new contract.

Chelsea Green Discusses Changing Dynamic Of Heels And Babyfaces In Modern Era

Chelsea Green has explained why traditional babyface and heel roles don’t work in 2025.

With fans becoming smarter about every aspect of the wrestling industry, it’s gotten much harder to sort talents into traditional babyface and heel roles. The modern era instead increasingly features babyfaces with split opinions of fans with heels that get cheered more and more.

The longest-reigning Women’s US Champion is an example of this change in dynamic. While she’s slotted into the role of a villain, her entertaining character and real-life story have led to her getting some of the biggest cheers on WWE shows in recent times. This popularity is the reason the company has chosen her as the Inaugural champion.

The WWE star was asked if she finds it hard to get cheered as a heel during a recent interview with The Law. Chelsea Green explained that for her, it’s harder to see the babyface against her not getting the reaction they deserve:

“So at first it wasn’t challenging. When I was paired with Sonya [Deville], I felt like it was good. As it evolved to more of like a comedy fun role and when they put me with Piper [Niven], that’s when it became a little more difficult. I’ve seen it get more difficult week by week. Now at this point, the fans are so smart. I’m sorry but you just cannot tell the fans how to react.

If they have found that they like somebody or that someone has worked hard and they’ve seen someone put blood sweat and tears into this industry, they’re just not going to boo you. I got a quick little boo when I said something about Piper the other day in my inauguration speech. I got a little boo so that was interesting.

I actually, I feel worse for my opponent. It’s not necessarily about me, it’s about my opponent not getting the reaction that they deserve as a babyface. That makes me feel uncomfortable. Because as a former babyface I wouldn’t want to be in that position.

So that’s where I struggle. That’s where I’ve kind of spoken to the writers ‘How can we write some things in that will rub maybe the crowd the wrong way and we can turn this in our favor.’ But at the end of the day the WWE universe and pro wrestling fans in general are, they’re just smart. They’re just smart and they want what they want. We gave them what they wanted and that was me as champion. So now I’m not sure how we take that back.”

That’s Not What Fans Look Like: Chelsea Green

While discussing how hard it is to get a traditional babyface over in the modern era, Chelsea Green suggested that the entertaining heel-to-babyface route is the necessity of the time. She explained that fans today find it hard to cheer for a babyface they can’t relate to as opposed to the older times:

“They love an underdog story. Don’t we all? At the end of the day I’ve got to say like as a fan as well I don’t necessarily love to see this perfect human with a perfect body and perfect gear and a perfect speech go out and beat up a bad guy who actually isn’t perfect. There’s just like, there’s something kind of ‘blah’ about that.

So I think us seeing these turns from heels into baby faces – maybe that’s just the way we have to go you know. Maybe the bad guy are the perfectly groomed superhumans. Because that’s not what the fans look like. That’s not what the fans sit down and think ‘Oh I could be that guy’ That’s not realistic. Some of the people in WWE are superhuman.”

Chelsea Green Feels Safe, Supported & Equal In Triple H’s WWE

Chelsea Green is pleased to see the steps WWE has taken to promote equality among its male and female rosters, and believes Triple H has played a large role in facilitating that change. Speaking to the Sports Agents, Green acknowledged the efforts of WWE’s Chief Content Officer.

“I love my job. I feel safe, I feel supported. Triple H makes women specifically feel absolutely equal to men. Thats why I love to come to work. That’s why I feel so supported.”

Green highlighted just some of the changes, including women headling WrestleMania twice, a feat that would not have seemed possible in previous eras. While Green is pleased that things have progressed, she made sure to reflect on those who paved the way.

“We would not be here without that side of things. We in 2025 would not have the success we had if not for the Attitude Era.”

Green recently made history by becoming the first-ever Women’s U.S. Champion at WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event, another step in the ongoing journey toward gender equality in professional wrestling. More recently, WWE crowned its inaugural Women’s Intercontinental Champion, Lyra Valkyria. Additionally, the eighth annual Women’s Royal Rumble match is set to take place next month, further showcasing the company’s commitment to elevating its women’s division.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on WWE and its changes as the company’s approach to women continues to adapt in this post-Vince McMahon era of the promotion.

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Chelsea Green Open to Rematch With Penta In WWE: “Never Say Never”

Chelsea Green isn’t ruling out a rematch with WWE’s newest arrival, Penta, following the AEW alum’s debut on this week’s Monday Night Raw. In an interview with Cultaholic, Green was asked about the possibility of stepping back into the ring with Penta.

“Well look, never say never as Justin Bieber once said. Never say never. However, that was one of the craziest matches I’ve ever had in my entire entire life.”

– Chelsea Green on wrestling Penta again in WWE (Cultaholic)

The match in question occurred during their time in Lucha Underground, where Green competed as Reklusa. During Penta’s match with Chad Gable on Raw, commentator Michael Cole referenced the masked star’s history in the lucha-based promotion.

Chelsea Green vs. Penta (Lucha Underground)

Green “owes everything” to Penta for the match they had, as he “held my hand and wrestled me through that 15-minute match.” Even years later, the match is brought up by fans, demonstrating how significant the contest was for the reigning WWE Women’s United States Champion.

“It’s really interesting to see it kind of keep popping up and making a resurgence. Now that Penta’s with WWE I can’t wait to beat him up.”

While Green seems eager for a rematch, WWE’s stance on intergender wrestling could pose challenges. Historically, WWE’s intergender bouts often feature a weak or cowardly male wrestler being easily overpowered by their female counterpart. With Penta’s impressive debut on Raw, WWE is clearly positioning him as a dominant star, making a comedic match with Green unlikely.

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Chelsea Green and Tessa Blanchard Controversy Explained: The Full Story

The professional wrestling world has been abuzz with the ongoing controversy surrounding Tessa Blanchard and the recent comments made by WWE star Chelsea Green.

This long-standing dispute has its roots in allegations of bullying and racism that surfaced in early 2020, leading to significant career setbacks for Blanchard and sparking a broader conversation about accountability in the wrestling industry.

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The Rise and Fall of Tessa Blanchard

Tessa Blanchard was once considered a rising star in professional wrestling. In January 2020, she reached a career milestone by becoming the first woman to capture the IMPACT World Championship. However, her ascent was abruptly halted when several female wrestlers accused her of bullying and racist behavior behind the scenes.

These allegations led to severe consequences for Blanchard:

  • She was stripped of her IMPACT World Championship title
  • IMPACT Wrestling (formerly TNA) terminated her contract
  • Major wrestling promotions distanced themselves from her

In a recent interview with Straight Talk Wrestling, Blanchard opened up about the personal struggles she faced during this tumultuous period. She revealed that there were days when she “didn’t even have the strength to live” and would spend entire days in bed. The sudden loss of career opportunities and the public scrutiny took a significant toll on her mental health.

Chelsea Green’s Response and Call for Accountability

WWE superstar Chelsea Green, who was among those who initially accused Blanchard of bullying, responded to Blanchard’s interview. Green acknowledged the severity of Blanchard’s struggles but emphasized the importance of accountability.

Green stated on social media: “I don’t wish self-harm or thoughts of suicide on anyone and hope she has found peace. However, a simple ‘I am sorry’ goes a long way. We haven’t heard that yet. Accountability matters, and a redemption tour of interviews won’t erase the actions of an egotistical bully.”

The Original Allegations and Industry Reaction

The controversy began in January 2020 when Blanchard posted a message on Twitter about female wrestlers supporting one another. This prompted several wrestlers to come forward with accusations:

These allegations significantly impacted Blanchard’s career trajectory. From being courted by major promotions with lucrative contract offers, she suddenly found herself without opportunities in top-tier wrestling companies.

Blanchard’s Perspective and Lack of Apology

In her recent interviews, Blanchard has focused on her personal growth and the challenges she faced. She stated that she wouldn’t change anything about her career path, as it has made her the person and wrestler she is today

However, many in the wrestling community, including Chelsea Green, have noted that Blanchard has yet to offer a clear apology for her alleged actions. This lack of accountability has been a sticking point for those seeking resolution to the controversy.

The Future for Blanchard and Lessons for the Industry

As of 2025, Tessa Blanchard continues to wrestle, having recently returned to TNA in a high-profile programme with Jordynne Grace.

While she hasn’t regained the prominence she once had in larger U.S.-based companies, her story serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of professional conduct and the potential consequences of one’s actions in the wrestling industry.

The ongoing dialogue surrounding this controversy highlights the wrestling community’s evolving standards regarding behavior, accountability, and the path to redemption for those who have faced serious allegations.

Chelsea Green Hits Out At “Racist Bully” Tessa Blanchard

WWE Women’s U.S. Champion Chelsea Green has made her views clear on Tessa Blanchard, branding the TNA Wrestling star a “racist bully.” Much has been said about Blanchard since her return to TNA last month, with many taking issue at her comeback. Responding to a fan who aruged that people are simply petty and jealous of Blanchard, Green shared her strong response.

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This isn’t Green’s first time sharing her honest opinion on Blanchard. Following the initial controversy in 2020, Green shared her support for Blanchard’s accusers. Last August, the WWE Superstar shared that Blanchard had yet to show proper remorse for her alleged actions.

What Happened With Tessa Blanchard?

A second-generation wrestler, many had high hopes for the talented Blanchard. Here is a timeline of what happened an how Tessa Blanchard fell from grace:

  • In January 2020, Blanchard was accused of using a racial slur during an altercation with a fellow wrestler, La Rosa Negra, in a 2017 incident.
  • Other wrestlers later alleged that Blanchard had been a bully to various women. Blanchard denied several allegations.
  • That same month, Blanchard made history by winning the Impact World Championship, becoming the first woman to win a men’s world title in a major promotion.
  • In June 2020, Blanchard was stripped of the Impact World Championship and her contract was terminated days before it was set to expire.
  • In 2021, Blanchard was announced as a key name in the relaunch of WOW – Women of Wrestling but would leave the company after a falling out.
  • In 2023, Blanchard and La Rosa Negra shared a smiling photo together, suggesting that their issues were a thing of the past.
  • In August 2024, Blanchard shares that the collapse of her wrestling career had previously left her feeling unable to go on living.
  • At Final Resolution 2024, Blanchard returned to Impact Wrestling, now TNA, and entered a feud with Jordynne Grace.

Chelsea Green Eager For Match With Actress Vanessa Hudgens

Chelsea Green is riding high after becoming the inaugural WWE Women’s United States Champion and is ready to take on all-comers. While speaking to The Wrestling Classic, Green discussed her future in the ring, and had some celebrity opponents in mind.

“I keep seeing Miss Vanessa Hudgens. I want to give myself a match with Vanessa Hudgens and a match with Cardi B. Those are my dream celeb matches right now.”

Green challenged Cardi B shortly after her title win at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event in December 2024. The ‘feud’ between the two goes back much further though, with Green wanting to face the music artist back in 2023.

Hudgens is a known WWE fan and even Yeet-ed with The Usos and Cody Rhodes after last week’s SmackDown. During the show, Hudgens shared her respect to the first-ever Women’s U.S. Champion, which caught the attention of Green on X.

The actress, best known for her break-out role in High School Musical, was seen in the crowd during this week’s historic Raw on Netflix. Time will tell whether fans one day see Hudgens in action against Green and if the (by default) longest-reigning, most dominant Women’s U.S. Champion of all time, gets her match with Cardi B.

Chelsea Green Channels Lady Liberty & JFK In WWE U.S. Title Celebration

Chelsea Green was oozing Americana during this week’s SmackDown, where she relished in becoming the first-ever Women’s U.S. Champion.

On the December 27 show, Green made her entrance dressed as the Statue of Liberty to commemorate her historic achievement while Piper Niven also dressed to impress for the occasion. In her speech, Green vowed to bring pride and sexiness to her championship reign. The champ playfully paraphrased John F. Kennedy by urging fans to think about what they could do for her. She also declared her intentions to transform the blue brand into a “Green House.”

The festivities didn’t last long, as Michin, the woman Green defeated at Saturday Night’s Main Event to capture the championship, interrupted the celebration. Armed with a kendo stick, Michin attacked Niven and chased Green out of the ring.

Green’s victory capped off an impressive journey to the title. She defeated Bianca Belair, Blair Davenport, and Bayley in the lead-up before overcoming Michin to claim the gold. Following her win, Green celebrated with a trip to Disneyland. This achievement also concludes a remarkable year for the champion, who obtained her U.S. citizenship and green card in January.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Chelsea Green and her efforts to make SmackDown a brand fitting of the Red, White, and Blue Green.

Chelsea Green Challenges Cardi B After Historic WWE Title Win

Matt Cardona Highlights Chelsea Green’s Struggles After US Title Win

Matt Cardona says he is beyond proud of Chelsea Green.

The female star made history becoming the first-ever Women’s United States Champion at Saturday Night’s Main Event. This opportunity didn’t come easy for Green who had to work hard to get the recognition she deserved for years. She kept at it even after getting released from WWE once in 2021 and finally started becoming a fan favorite after returning to the company in 2023.

The Deathmatch King who married Chelsea Green in 2021, expressed his feelings on her big win in a new video. Matt Cardona said that he can’t put his feelings into words:

“Chelsea Green, new first ever women’s United States champion. Beyond proud of her. I can’t even put into words how proud of her I am. I wish I was there, Long Island. But I’m here, I’m working. She understands that.”

She’s Earned This: Matt Cardona

Cardona who has ample experience of the WWE system himself, highlighted the struggles of his wife through the years. He also thanked Green for paying tribute to his Zack Ryder character during the championship match with Michin:

“I saw this girl, like get rejected from WWE, had to beg for tryouts, then got a job, then got fired, and worked her ass off on the indies, then got back. So, she’s earned this. So, I’m beyond proud. And she wore like one-legged tights, Zack Ryder style. Did the Rough Ryder on Long Island. So, thanks babe, appreciate you.”

Chelsea Green has already declared herself the longest reigning Women’s US Champion and called out a big name to come challenge her. You can check out more about it here.

Chelsea Green Challenges Cardi B After Historic WWE Title Win

Chelsea Green is embracing her role as the first-ever WWE Women’s U.S. Champion, and the self-proclaimed “Hot Mess” is already setting her sights on a major celebrity challenge: Cardi B. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Green humorously declared herself the “longest-reigning champion of all time” before throwing down the challenge to the rap superstar.

While Cardi B has yet to step inside a WWE ring, her relationship with the company spans years. In 2021, Cardi’s hit song served as the SummerSlam theme, though plans for her in-ring appearance were scrapped after she announced her pregnancy. Recently, Cardi teamed up with Bianca Belair to promote SummerSlam 2025, which will take place at MetLife Stadium.

Green captured the Women’s U.S. Title at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, defeating Michin in the finals of a 12-woman tournament. The Canadian-born star overcame Bianca Belair and Blair Davenport in the first round before besting Bayley in the semi-finals. Notably, this isn’t the first time the Hot Mess has had Cardi B in her sights.

Celebrity involvement in WWE has been a long-standing tradition, and a potential showdown between Chelsea Green and Cardi B would undoubtedly generate significant mainstream attention. For now, Green continues to celebrate her historic championship win—and, as she humorously points out, her record-setting reign as WWE Women’s U.S. Champion.

Chelsea Green Celebrates Historic WWE Title Win at Disney

For decades, Super Bowl winners have celebrated their wins by declaring that “I’m Going to Disneyland!” to mark the occasion. At WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, Chelsea Green became the first WWE Women’s U.S Champion, and she too celebrated in the Magic Kingdom.

True to her word, Green celebrated her win in Disneyland alongside her husband Matt Cardona. Days ahead of his ROH World Title showdown at Final Battle, the Indy-God staked his claim to his wife’s championship reign.

Green herself added a unique accolade to her reign, pointing out (via default) that she is the longest-reigning WWE Women’s United States Champion in the history of wrestling.

Green became the first-ever champion by besting Michin in the finals of a tournament that has been going on for weeks. The self-professed Hot Mess defeated Blair Davenport and Bianca Belair in her first-round triple-threat match before defeating Bayley in the semi-finals. The win marks Green’s first title in WWE since 2022 and her first singles title ever with the promotion.

Fans can expect quite the celebration from Green this Friday when she returns to SmackDown as the brand-new champion. The December 20, show will air from the XL Center in Hartford, CT, with much of the show already being taped to give talent time off for the holidays.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Chelsea Green as the new Women’s U.S. Champion is making sure everyone knows of her historic victory.

Wrestling World Reacts To The First-Ever WWE Women’s U.S. Champion

At WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, the first-ever Women’s U.S. Champion was crowned, marking the first women’s mid-card main roster title. Chelsea Green defeated Michin to become the first-ever champion, after going through Bianca Belair, Blair Davenport, and Bayley to make it to the finals.

Green’s historic win has had the wrestling world talking. Despite being eliminated by Green in the semi-finals, Bayley is excited to see what the new champion does.

Former WWE ring announcer Samantha Irvin was pleased to see Green win her first singles title in WWE.

Both members of The IIconics/IInspiration were thrilled to see their fellow TNA alum become the first Women’s U.S. Champion.

Two-time WWE Hall of Famer Sean ‘X-Pac’ Waltman believes that Green has already proven herself to be a worthy champion.

As Champion, Green will defend her title on SmackDown on the USA Network, who were pleased for the first-ever Women’s U.S. Champion.

Steph DeLander, who’s been teaming with Green’s husband Matt Cardona on the independents, had a special holiday planned to mark Chelsea’s victory.

And Cardona himself was understandably pleased for his wife. Green wore an attire with one leg cut-off, a nod to Cardona’s early days in WWE as Zack Ryder.

Green’s first singles title win comes seven years to the day that she captured the Impact Knockouts Championship in TNA Wrestling. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Chelsea Green and her reign as the first-ever Women’s U.S. Champion.

Chelsea Green Joins Elite Group After WWE Women’s U.S. Title Win

Chelsea Green didn’t just make history at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event by becoming the first Women’s U.S. Champion but also joined an elite group of wrestlers. In the penultimate match of the night, Green became the inaugural champion with a tournament finals win over Michin. Green defeated Bianca Belair and Blair Davenport in her first-round match before defeating Bayley in the semi-finals.

Green’s win is only the third example of a new champion being crowned at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. The first came in 1989 when The Brain Busters (Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson) captured the World Tag Team Championships. In 1992, Shawn Michaels would best The British Bulldog to capture the Intercontinental Championship. Now, Green has added her name to this elite list of WWE Hall of Famers.

H/T to @WWEStats for uncovering this stat. Stay tuned to SEScoops for more interesting wrestling facts and statistics.

Green’s victory has been a long-time coming for the self-prescribed Hot Mess. The Women’s U.S. Championship marks Green’s first title in WWE since 2021 and her first singles title ever with the company. Now, Green will be the target of every woman on the SmackDown roster, as winning a title often proves to be a lot easier than keeping it.

Chelsea Green Explains Why She Loves Being A Heel

Chelsea Green says she fears the day when she has to become a babyface.

The WWE star has become one of the most entertaining names on the current roster since her return in early 2023. Mixing her unique heel tactics with her incredible character work, Green has become one of the most over stars in the company.

The former TNA star was asked about playing the villain on TV during a new interview with Canucks Central. She explained that she’s always had fun playing the heel character because she loves talking shit:

“I mean, I always had fun stepping into a villain character, in a villain role, and playing that bad guy. There are also the other half that obviously like to be the hero. They like to be the good guy. They like to be cheered.” said Chelsea Green,

“But for me, I just….there’s something so authentic about talking shit honestly. Just being nasty, and saying the thoughts that you never actually let come to the surface. You can kind of play with that as a heel in wrestling. I have so much fun doing it. I’m going to fear for the day where I have to be the good guy.”

Chelsea also talked about being part of the ongoing Women’s US Title tournament to crown the inaugural champion. She said she is already thinking about what she can do with the title if she wins the competition.

Green is set to face Bayley in the semifinals of the tournament. The winner would then compete in the finals set to take place at Saturday Night’s Main event on December 14.

Chelsea Green Already Has Ideas For Women’s US Championship

Chelsea Green says she already has ideas on what she can do with the Women’s US Championship if she wins the title.

The female star recently spoke to Canucks Central. She talked about things such as 2024 being her 10-year anniversary of entering the wrestling industry, her journey in the business, and more.

Speaking about the introduction of the new mid-card titles for female talent, Green mentioned that women’s competitors have really shattered the glass ceilings in the past decade. She claimed that being in the tournament for the Women’s US Title as a Canadian is incredible:

“To be able to even be in this tournament for the first-ever Women’s United States Championship is incredible. Then, to be able to say that I’m the winner, to be a Canadian winning the United States Championship, it would be an honor.”

It Would Be Amazing: Chelsea Green

Chelsea Green has become one of the most beloved stars since her return to WWE during the 2023 Royal Rumble. People such as Nick Aldis have praised her for her creativity and giving 100% to whatever role the company has put her in.

A lot of audience members are rooting for the former TNA star to become the Inaugural Women’s US Champion. Green herself is also optimistic about her chances and she’s already thinking about things she can do with the belt:

“There are so many things, of course, the creative side of my brain, the wheels get turning and I think of all the things I can do before I’ve even won the championship. It would be amazing to be the inaugural champion and be able to bring it back to Vancouver,”

The former NXT star won a first-round triple threat match to advance to the semifinals of the ongoing Women’s US Title tournament. She will be facing Bayley in the semis with the finals taking place at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14.

Nick Aldis Highlights Chelsea Green’s Creative Brilliance

Nick Aldis has praised Chelsea Green for her recent performances in WWE.

Green who made her wrestling debut in 2014 had runs with companies such as Impact and Lucha Underground before signing with WWE in August 2018. She failed to make a positive impression on WWE top brass, however, and got released from the company during the 2021 budget cuts.

Despite the setback, Green took things positively and went right back to work on the indie circuit. Her hard work paid off and the Endeavour-owned promotion brought her back on board in January last year. Green has become one of the most entertaining stars on WWE TV since then, and her work is said to be one of the catalysts for WWE introducing a Women’s US title.

Aldis talked about working with Chelsea during a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet. He explained that the female star has a great creative mind and she always has many ideas on how to make their segments better:

“I mean, it’s a night off. It’s great. You don’t have to think very hard because she’s just going to give you endless material. What a great example of maximizing your minutes.”

She Has Taken This And Ran With It: Nick Aldis

Nick Aldis mentioned how he and Chelsea have had somewhat of a similar path. They’ve worked for the same promotions and the opportunity they finally got is not necessarily what they may have envisioned.

Despite the challenges, however, Green has done her best. Aldis pointed out how she has made the most of any opportunity given to her:

“I think for her, there was this thing of will I ever get the shot on the main show? Then it comes. And I’m sure that this probably isn’t what she first had in mind. I don’t want to speak for her, but I would venture to say that what she’s doing, it probably isn’t like what she envisioned a long time ago. But man, Has she taken this and run with it.”

Apart from this, Aldis also talked about his role as the SmackDown General Manager and reflected on his WWE TV debut. You can check out what he revealed about his debut segment with Dominik Mysterio here.

Delta Airlines Backs Superstar for WWE Women’s US Champion

The race to crown the first-ever WWE Women’s United States Champion has begun and Delta Airlines has thrown its support behind one SmackDown Superstar. Chelsea Green shared a video from a recent flight on social media, during which an attendant dubbed her “our future WWE Women’s United States Champion.” The positive vibes didn’t stop there as the attendant also acknowledged Green hitting one million followers on Instagram.

The Championship

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The Tournament

Green is one of 12 women confirmed for the tournament which will see its finals take place at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14. The first-round matches for the tournament are as follows:

  • Bayley def. Candice LeRae & B-Fab on the Nov. 16 WWE SmackDown
  • Chelsea Green Vs. Bianca Belair Vs. Blair Davenport
  • Jade Cargill Vs. Michin Vs. Piper Niven
  • Naomi Vs. Tiffany Stratton Vs. Elektra Lopez

With her charisma and character work, Green has proven to be a favorite for many online. The former Women’s Tag Team Champion has made it loud and clear that she’s ready to win the tournament and become the first-ever Women’s U.S. Champion.

Whoever wins will etch their name in the history books alongside the likes of The Fabulous Moolah, Michelle McCool, and Becky Lynch as inaugural WWE Women’s Champions. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on the Women’s U.S. Title tournament and whether Green is left feeling sky high if she becomes the first-ever champion.

Superstars Set Sights On Women’s U.S. Title After Historic Announcement

The women of WWE have wasted no time in laying claim to the United States Women’s Title after the title was announced during this week’s SmackDown. Nick Aldis revealed the new gold during the show and said that the inaugural champion will earn the gold, rather than it be awarded.

Chelsea Green has proven to be a thorn in the side of ‘Sir Nicholas The Nasty’ and despite Aldis’ claim, is ready to be handed the new title.

The Canadian also took her efforts to Triple H who wanted the Game to take her into “consideration” to be the first Women’s U.S. Champion.

Green’s tag team partner Piper Niven would likely love for her friend to hold gold, but she also has her eyes on becoming the first Women’s United States Champion.

Natalya, who inked a new contract with WWE this year, is ready to hold her first singles title since 2017, when she held the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

Michin has yet to hold gold in WWE but is ready to win big, if nothing else than to continue her long-standing rivalry with AEW’s Shelton Benjamin.

It’s not just the Superstars who are excited, as referee Jessika Carr can’t wait to officiate matches for the Women’s United States Championship.

While WWE CCO Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque is pleased that the title will showcase the continued effort of the women of the promotion.

There have been calls for years for WWE to introduce a mid-card title to its roster, with the likes of Drew McIntyre, Bayley, Tiffany Stratton, and even The Undertaker, being on board. WWE introduced its first Women’s mid-card title earlier this year with the NXT Women’s North American Gold, but now the women of the main roster will have a new opportunity to showcase their talent.

Watch: Superstars Rock Their WWE Halloween Costumes For the Spooky Season

Another Halloween has come and gone, and for the Superstars of WWE, they once again have had the chance to dress up for the season. The Superstars are hardly strangers to portraying colorful characters on TV every single week and that has been the case with this year’s Halloween costumes.

On X, WWE showcased some of the Superstars in this year’s costumes. Otis and Akira Tozawa made quite the pair of Dudley Boyz while Maxxine Dupri portrayed the ‘Duchess of Dudleyville’ Stacey Kiebler. R-Truth dressed as his childhood icon John Cena while Chelsea Green and Piper Niven did their take on WWE GMs Nick Aldis and Adam Pearce.

Mia Yim channeled her inner Lita while Zelina Vega represented her LWO ally Rey Mysterio from his WCW days post-unmasking. Byron Saxton gave a royal replication of King Booker and, Indi Hartwell learned how to be Chelsea Green from the self-prescribed Hot Mess herself.

Halloween is always a fun time in wrestling, with WWE leaning into the spooky season with the recent NXT Halloween Havoc Premium Live Event. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from WWE as the company prepares for major changes, including Raw’s move to Netflix, in the coming months.