Chelsea Green, leader of The Green Regime, recently discussed Chelsea Green potential new Green Regime members during an interview, sharing insights into who could join her faction following recent changes in the lineup. The discussion, which took place on the Lightweights podcast, included a mix of possible additions as well as the reasoning behind the evolving composition of the group.
Possible Additions to The Green Regime
Currently, The Green Regime consists of Chelsea Green, Piper Niven, and Alba Fyre. The group has experienced a loss of momentum since Green relinquished the Women’s United States Championship to Zelina Vega, and both Niven and Fyre were unable to score victories to support their leader. This has left room for speculation about new members who could bring renewed energy to the faction.
During her appearance, Green revealed that Blair Davenport was initially slated to be part of the team alongside Piper Niven. However, Davenport’s release from the organization changed plans. The discussion also shifted to Zoey Stark, who currently cannot participate due to a knee injury. NXT’s Arianna Grace was highlighted as another potential candidate to join the ranks of the Regime in the future.
“I would have really loved Zoey to be in the faction. I would have really loved her to be in the group to be a Secret Hervice member, and to have a sleeveless suit to show her guns. That was always my vision, so I’m really sad about that. … There’s so many girls in NXT. I mean, Arianna Grace is a shoo-in for my Secretary of Slay,”
Green said. —Chelsea Green, President of The Green Regime
Green also highlighted the possibilities for including members beyond the women’s division. She discussed Pretty Deadly, specifically Kit Wilson and Elton Prince, as possible fits for the Secret Hervice. Their addition would bring a new dimension to the group, and it remains to be seen if this idea will be played out on WWE television.

Current Goals and Championship Aspirations
Beyond potential new Green Regime members, the direction of the faction is also shaped by Green’s championship pursuits. On the same podcast episode, Green responded to host Joe Vulpis’s question about targeting a second reign as Women’s United States Champion. She indicated that reclaiming the title is not a current objective, largely due to a desire to avoid repetitive storylines and redundant matchups.
“I haven’t decided. Are we done? I don’t ever wanna do things, like, ad nauseum and I feel like with the title, it’s very easy to stick to the same feuds. The fans saw me and Michin go at it for just I think a little too long and I think they’re done with me and Zelina and I don’t wanna push it,”
Green said. —Chelsea Green, President of The Green Regime
Green emphasized that while she may pursue the championship again, the Regime’s main priorities currently lie elsewhere. She is also recovering from a broken nose sustained during her rematch against Zelina Vega at Saturday Night’s Main Event, adding to the uncertainty around her immediate in-ring plans.
What These Changes Could Mean for The Green Regime
The evolving makeup of The Green Regime and Chelsea Green’s openness to adding both women and men from various WWE rosters demonstrates the flexibility of the faction’s future. With names like Zoey Stark, Arianna Grace, Kit Wilson, and Elton Prince being discussed, the group could shift significantly in character and momentum, depending on who ultimately joins. Fans can expect continued intrigue as WWE programming unfolds and as The Green Regime adapts to new challenges and potential opportunities.
