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Chelsea Green says she went from WWE 'big loser' to multi-time champion
Summary
Chelsea Green told CBS Sports she recovered from an early WWE release and a 14-second Royal Rumble exit to become a multi-time WWE champion, crediting a lowered ego and making the most of brief opportunities.
Content
Chelsea Green described a career turnaround after an uneven first run in WWE that included short roles and injuries. She spent time on the independent circuit before returning to WWE, where an early Royal Rumble elimination lasted 14 seconds. Rather than withdraw, she sought small opportunities, worked with creative and social teams, and adjusted her mindset. That approach coincided with multiple title wins and renewed visibility.
Key points:
- Green's early WWE time included short on-screen parts, a fourth-place finish on Tough Enough, and stints on NXT and SmackDown interrupted by broken wrists.
- She was eliminated from her first Royal Rumble in 14 seconds and used the moment to create content and collaborate with WWE's social and creative teams.
- Green says she focused on checking her ego, maximizing small windows of opportunity, and controlling her narrative as much as possible.
- The article reports she became the inaugural women's United States champion and the first two-time holder of that title, and that she has held tag and mixed tag team gold, totaling about four to five titles in three years.
- She appears on Season 2 of Netflix's WWE Unreal, which the article notes premieres Jan. 20.
Summary:
Green's persistence and willingness to adapt helped move her from brief appearances and injuries to renewed prominence and multiple championships. She is scheduled to appear on Season 2 of Netflix's WWE Unreal on Jan. 20, and how that exposure will affect her future bookings is undetermined at this time.
