Chelsea Green, featured prominently in WWE: Unreal, recently addressed speculation about the show’s authenticity on the social media platform X. WWE: Unreal aims to provide fans with a behind-the-scenes look at wrestling, revealing how the business operates, but some have questioned whether the content is scripted or genuine.
Chelsea Green Refutes Claims That WWE: Unreal Uses Scripts
WWE: Unreal has drawn mixed reactions from fans, critics, and wrestlers themselves. While some consider it an important step toward transparency, others worry it may expose the industry’s secrets to its detriment. Chelsea Green has been featured across both seasons, giving viewers insight into her storylines and backstage moments.
Recently, a user named Gareth posted on X asserting,
“People forget that WWE: Unreal is scripted.”
He added that the show’s portrayal of Chelsea Green’s storylines was effective but implied it was planned in advance.
In response, Chelsea Green took to her official X account to set the record straight, stating she was never given any scripts or prompts during filming.
Gareth, as someone who is filmed for UNREAL I can tell you I’ve never been given a script or prompted to say anything.— CHELSEA GREEN (@ImChelseaGreen) February 5, 2026
This direct denial from Green challenges the idea that WWE: Unreal is a scripted production, suggesting instead that the content reflects real interactions and events within the wrestling environment.
Additional WWE and Wrestling Updates
In the recent men’s Royal Rumble match, Logan Paul was one of the competitors, drawing attention for his humorous reaction to Je’Von Evans’ elimination from the contest. Meanwhile, AJ Styles‘ wife confirmed his retirement through an emotional letter, marking his final match against Gunther at Royal Rumble 2026.

Stephanie McMahon is also in the spotlight after a WWE legend proposed one last match featuring her in the promotion, hinting at a significant return. At the same time, Tony Khan is rumored to be considering signing WWE’s biggest star for $25 million after the wrestler’s current contract concludes in May.
Outside of official matches, Matt Cardona sparked conversations with his well-known knack for double entendres, delivering a NSFW joke involving Chelsea Green. Meanwhile, Brie Bella surprised fans by revealing she used a finishing move popularized by an AEW superstar during her Royal Rumble presence.
Stephanie McMahon’s influence extends beyond the ring, shown by her encouragement of a WWE legend’s decision to retire at the age of 30. On the AEW front, a fierce trios match in Las Vegas kicked off AEW Dynamite with a brutal encounter between the Death Riders and the Don Callis Family.
Why This Matters for WWE Fans and the Wrestling Industry
Chelsea Green’s clear statement on WWE: Unreal’s authenticity will likely reassure viewers concerned about the show’s behind-the-scenes credibility. As WWE continues to unveil internal dynamics through these docu-style episodes, understanding the balance between reality and production is crucial for long-term fan engagement.
The ongoing debate about transparency versus protecting wrestling’s mystique reflects a tension within the industry. How WWE navigates this will affect both its storytelling approach and fan trust. Meanwhile, the variety of stories emerging—from retirement announcements to contract negotiations—reflects a wrestling world in flux, with shifts that could impact future programming and talent movement.
Gareth, as someone who is filmed for UNREAL I can tell you I’ve never been given a script or prompted to say anything.
— CHELSEA GREEN (@ImChelseaGreen) February 5, 2026
