Chelsea Green and her group, The Secret Hervice, are aiming to find a new path that will eventually lead them back to championship success. On the recent NXT episode, Green became involved in a segment alongside Tavion Heights and Ethan Page, the current North American Champion. Green confronted Heights directly, proclaiming Page as the second greatest Canadian wrestler, behind only herself.
The confrontation escalated when Heights attacked Page and warned that he intended to target a female wrestler next time, specifying Chelsea Green as his intended victim. Shortly after the show, Green shared a photo on social media featuring herself, Piper Niven, Alba Fyre, and Ethan Page, hinting that Page might be joining The Secret Hervice.
“North America has been saved,” Green wrote on her account on X.
The possibility of WWE Creative pairing this mixed faction in future NXT matches, potentially as a mixed tag team, adds to the intrigue surrounding this development.
Chelsea Green’s Reaction to Missing Out on SummerSlam
Despite a strong effort to remain prominent, Chelsea Green expressed her disappointment at not being featured on the SummerSlam event card. In a recent interview with The Ringer, she opened up about how this exclusion affected her, especially after dedicating significant effort to her previous title reign.
“It definitely makes me upset. I feel like I really put in work with that title. When I first got that title, I did not stop working. I won it before Christmas; I worked through Christmas and literally every single day until I dropped the title. So, it does make me upset,” Green said.
Currently, Giulia holds the Women’s United States Championship and defended it against Zelina Vega on SmackDown on August 1. WWE Creative chose not to feature this title at SummerSlam, instead scheduling the defense for the SmackDown brand.
Implications for The Secret Hervice and WWE Storylines
The potential addition of Ethan Page to The Secret Hervice could mark a significant shift in WWE‘s faction dynamics, especially within NXT. By integrating male and female wrestlers in a single faction, WWE may explore new directions for storytelling and match formats, such as mixed tag team competition. This move will be closely watched by fans eager to see how the group evolves and whether they will contend for titles again.
Meanwhile, Green’s expressed dissatisfaction about missing SummerSlam points to her strong desire to remain a key player in WWE’s women’s division. Future creative decisions will likely consider her commitment and veteran presence, especially as WWE continues to build narratives leading into upcoming pay-per-view events.
