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WWE Star Eyes Spot in Chelsea Green’s Faction After SmackDown

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Chelsea Green, the former WWE Women’s United States Champion, is actively searching for new recruits in her faction following the absence of Piper Niven, a fellow member of the Secret Hervice, who has been sidelined due to a serious neck injury expected to keep her out for an extended period. Green’s efforts to reinforce her group became evident during the latest Friday Night SmackDown, where she, together with Alba Fyre, approached NXT performers Sol Ruca and Zaria to join their faction. However, the two declined the proposal and went on to defeat Chelsea and Alba in a tag team contest on SmackDown.

After the SmackDown event, another NXT star, Karmen Petrovic, expressed interest in joining Green’s faction by reaching out directly with a clear message suggesting the Secret Hervice needs additional edge and sharpness. Petrovic’s message implied she is open to becoming part of Chelsea’s group.

“@ImChelseaGreen we need to talk about adding a lil bit of sharpness to the secret hervice… call me 🗡️,” she wrote. – Karmen Petrovic

Chelsea Green Champions More Exposure for WWE Women’s Titles

In addition to bolstering her faction, Chelsea Green has been vocal about the need to elevate the status of several women’s championships within WWE. As the inaugural Women’s United States Champion, Green has managed to maintain a prominent position on Friday Night SmackDown despite her character’s comedic style, demonstrating dedication and professionalism.

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In an interview with CinemaBlend, Green expressed her desire for WWE to dedicate more television time to the new Women’s Intercontinental and United States Championships, urging that these titles and their holders deserve greater recognition and consistent exposure to showcase their talent.

“Do I think that we’re doing all we can with them? No. I would love to see more being done with them. I want Giulia to be wrestling on TV every single week with that title. I wanted Zelina on TV every single week. I want Michin to win the title and be on TV every single week. There’s so many hours of WWE, and we can find a place for those championships if we try,” she said. – Chelsea Green

The comments highlight a broader conversation about how WWE’s women’s division can be improved and better integrated into weekly programming.

Challenges and Prospects for Chelsea Green’s WWE Role

As the Triple H-led creative team continues to shape storylines, Chelsea Green’s next steps remain uncertain but intriguing. Her faction-building initiative and advocacy for women’s title prominence indicate an ambition to strengthen her position and influence within WWE’s evolving landscape. The ongoing absence of Piper Niven places additional pressure on Green to maintain momentum while integrating new talent like Karmen Petrovic, who appears eager to join forces.

Given Green’s proven ability to stay relevant through both character work and in-ring performances, her efforts could signal a pivotal moment for the WWE women’s division. How WWE responds to these developments may affect both storytelling and the visibility of mid-card championships in the months ahead.

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.
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