Chelsea Green, a prominent WWE SmackDown Superstar, recently shared an idea that could reshape WWE programming. During a discussion on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio about the newest season of WWE Unreal on Netflix, Green pitched the concept of a women-only edition of the show focusing on the WWE female roster’s behind-the-scenes dynamics. This proposal centers on highlighting camaraderie, competition, and the varied personalities present within the women’s locker room.
Insight into the Women’s Locker Room Atmosphere
Green explained her vision with enthusiasm, emphasizing the unique bond that women in WWE share while still navigating professional challenges.
“If we had an unreal that was just the girls’ locker room, which I would absolutely love. Let’s put it into the universe,”
she said. Green pointed out that despite the work environment, wrestlers form genuine friendships, often enjoying time together outside of the ring.
“We like to have our martinis together. We support each other when someone wins a title. You know, we’re excited for each other, but like, it’s still work. It’s still a locker room. There are still so many different personalities. So it would be interesting to see who actually doesn’t like me,”
Green added, highlighting both harmony and diversity among the women.
Potential Impact and Reception for a Women-Focused WWE Show
Although it remains unclear whether WWE or Netflix will pursue Chelsea Green’s suggestion, industry observers believe a program showcasing the female wrestlers’ perspective could attract significant interest. Such a series may offer fresh storytelling angles and deepen fan engagement by presenting wrestlers’ personalities and backstage relationships in a new light. Fans have expressed curiosity about this concept on social media and discussion platforms, showing a willingness to see WWE broaden its content variety.
