WWE Legend Praises Chelsea Green: “I Love That B*tch”

A renowned WWE Hall of Famer recently addressed Chelsea Green, referencing a controversial interview from last year. Despite previous critiques, the WWE legend’s recent statements indicate a change in tone regarding the two-time Women’s United States Champion, highlighting that things may not be as tense currently.

Last year, Trish Stratus openly told Chelsea Green to “stop being a b*tch” during an interview with Adam Bernard of ScreenRant, which quickly gained attention online. The remarks were intended as advice to improve Green’s popularity, yet it appeared that Green was not swayed by her Canadian peer’s suggestion.

Now, speaking with The Sportster at WWE 2K26 Creator Fest, Stratus softened her stance, expressing admiration for Green’s persona despite her earlier criticisms.

“Well, the thing is, she has not taken, she as in Chelsea Green, has not taken my advice, and she’s still being a b*tc,h which kind of works for her though. It does. You know, I kind of like it, though. I like, I appreciate a good b*tchiness. I feel like it is an art to be b*tchy but likable, and I love that b*tch,” Stratus said. [H/T TJR Wrestling]

The lingering question among fans is whether this dynamic will lead to an in-ring confrontation between Chelsea Green and Trish Stratus to address their history directly.

Update on Chelsea Green’s Ankle Injury

At the WWE 2K26 Creator Fest, Chelsea Green provided an update regarding the ankle injury she sustained on February 6 during a triple threat match featuring Tiffany Stratton and Lash Legend. The injury involved a chip fracture on the side of her ankle, which required immobilization.

“I’m healing up much faster than I thought I would be. I’m out of the boot, but only for the fashion. I should not be out of the boot. I chipped my ankle, the side of it. So, it’s painful, I feel like I got lucky. Like, in terms of a broken ankle, I feel like I got very, very, very lucky,” Green said. [H/T ClutchPoints]

Although Chelsea Green does not have a definitive timetable for her full recovery, she has continued to make appearances on WWE television. Recently, she was seen supporting Alba Fyre during her SmackDown match against Stratton, showing resilience despite her injury.

Implications and Future Outlook for Chelsea Green

The ongoing focus on Chelsea Green’s WWE journey, from her injury status to her relationship with established stars like Trish Stratus, remains significant for her career trajectory. Her ability to stay visible on programming despite physical setbacks hints at sustained momentum in WWE. Additionally, the respect expressed by Stratus may open doors for future storylines involving both performers, potentially culminating in a highly anticipated showdown that captivates WWE audiences.

Carlanisha Bobo
Carlanisha Bobo
Carlanisha Bobo is a veteran journalist at CynicalTimes.org, specializing in coverage of the WWE SmackDown Women’s Division. With seven years of experience in pro wrestling journalism, she brings authoritative reporting, deep analysis, and a sharp eye for in-ring storytelling. Carlanisha covers everything from championship bouts and emerging talent to long-running rivalries and backstage developments. Her work highlights the evolution, athleticism, and impact of women’s wrestling on the blue brand. Through detailed match breakdowns and character insights, she delivers timely, reliable content that keeps fans informed and engaged with the dynamic world of WWE SmackDown.