EPISODE · Aug 10, 2026 · 10 MIN
WWE BETTER NOT TAKE THE TITLE FROM CHELSEA GREEN!
from Wrestle Chop: WWE Wrestling Podcast
WWE BETTER NOT TAKE THE TITLE FROM CHELSEA GREEN! Chelsea Green finally became an Interim WWE Women's Champion after years of being treated like the ultimate underdog — and now, just days after winning the championship, she's dealing with a broken orbital bone. Chelsea confirmed that she suffered the injury during her first match after winning the championship and had to go to the emergency room. She says she's frustrated, upset and currently taking things day by day while she deals with the injury. Current reports suggest an orbital bone injury could keep her out for roughly 6–8 weeks. But here's the question: WHY should WWE take the championship away from her? Rhea Ripley's injury is exactly why Chelsea became interim champion in the first place. WWE already established that an injured champion can remain part of the championship picture while they recover, rather than simply erasing their championship story. WWE announced the interim championship specifically while Rhea recovered from her injury. And this is where Chelsea's story becomes even more important. Michael P.S. Hayes previously questioned whether Chelsea belonged at the very top of WWE's women's division. She just proved that she does. After finally getting the biggest championship opportunity of her career, WWE shouldn't let an injury immediately destroy the moment. In this video, I'm making the case for WWE to KEEP Chelsea Green as champion while she recovers — and I've got some creative ideas for how WWE can make this work without forcing Chelsea to wrestle before she's ready. Chelsea Green finally got her moment. Don't take it away from her. #WWE #ChelseaGreen #WomensWrestling #SmackDown #wrestlechopFor business related inquiries contact me at: [email protected]
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