A top WWE Superstar recently revealed why she enjoys playing a villainous role on television. The star also expressed concern about the day she may have to transition to a babyface character.
Since her return to WWE at the 2023 Royal Rumble, Chelsea Green quickly rose to prominence. With her "Karen-esque" heel character, The Hot Mess went on to capture the Women's Tag Team Championship.
The 33-year-old star recently defeated Blair Davenport and Bianca Belair in the first-round tournament for the Women's United States Championship. Ahead of the Survivor Series: WarGames PLE in Vancouver, Canada, Green made a bold statement about being a heel.
In a recent interview with Canucks Central, Chelsea Green explained that she enjoys the authenticity of playing a bad guy role, as it allows her to express her unfiltered and nasty thoughts that she wouldn't normally share. The former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion admitted that she fears the day she would have to transition to a potential babyface role in the future.
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"There's something so authentic about talking s**t 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," Green said. [H/T: SEScoops]
WWE veteran praises Chelsea Green
The Hot Mess is slated to face Bayley in the semi-final round of the Women's United States Title tournament. Meanwhile, a wrestling veteran shared his two cents on Green's current run in WWE.
Speaking on an episode of Smack Talk, Dutch Mantell praised Chelsea Green's star power and recalled a humorous segment from her TNA days that helped him appreciate her personality.
"I'm just happy she won it. She's a star in the making. She's going out there; they may be directing her a little bit, but that's her. That's what she's going to do. I like the dress she wore out there. I did a wedding with her when I was with TNA when she got up and standing at the altar. It was hilarious," he said.
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It remains to be seen if the 33-year-old female star becomes the inaugural Women's United States Champion.