Chelsea Green shared that The Undertaker reached out to offer his personal support following a controversy involving WWE producer Michael Hayes. The incident arose after Hayes commented during the documentary series WWE Unreal that Green’s main role in the women’s division was to help elevate stars like Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton, a statement that many fans felt limited Green’s potential.
In response, The Undertaker spoke on his Six Feet Under podcast, praising Green as a talent who was not being fully utilized and could achieve much more within WWE. His defense marked a significant gesture, highlighting Green’s value beyond the controversy.
Personal Messages and Longstanding Support from The Undertaker
In an appearance on The Nikki & Brie Show, Green disclosed that The Undertaker’s backing extended past his podcast remarks. She explained that he found her phone number and sent her direct messages to motivate her during the backlash.
I check my texts, and he’s texted that to me, too,
Green revealed.
He doubled down, got my phone number and texted me to hype me up.
Green described the experience as powerful and emotional, noting that it is uncommon for someone of The Undertaker’s stature to speak so openly about other wrestlers unless they genuinely believe in their potential.
She further noted that The Undertaker’s faith in her career is longstanding, pointing to an earlier point when he helped book her to win the Mixed AAA Tag Team Titles, demonstrating his confidence well before the recent controversy.
Someone of that high status in wrestling, that means a lot to me. He doesn’t waste his breath on anyone.
Current Status and Future Outlook for Chelsea Green
Despite the dispute sparked by Hayes’s remarks, Chelsea Green remains an active figure on WWE television. Currently, she is sidelined due to an ankle injury but continues to participate in storylines, frequently appearing on screen using a wheelchair as she recovers. The Undertaker’s outspoken support and personal encouragement likely bolster her resilience and ongoing presence in WWE’s women’s division.
