Summary
Chelsea Green said she is open to nearly any WWE creative pitch and framed that approach as part of how she handles opportunities in the company.
Speaking in an interview with 93.7 The Fan, Green said she has done many unusual segments already and treats WWE creative the same way she would treat an acting role.
Chelsea Green’s yes-first approach and WWE opportunity flow
Chelsea Green saying yes to unconventional pitches gives her a clear edge in visibility, and that consequence can lead to more on-screen opportunities when others pass on ideas.
Her comments also tie that strategy directly to workload, as she said she did more appearances than anyone else in the company last year.
Quote from Chelsea Green
"I was just asked that question. I said no, but I feel like that’s setting myself up for absolute disaster. Do you know what I mean? There’s got to be something I’ll say no to. But at this point, like I said, if the check clears, I’m doing it. You’re going to put me in a dumpster? Say less. Pour salsa on my head? Say less. I’ve done so many ridiculous things. And the crazy thing is, I think the most ridiculous was when I was the drunk bride, the drunk, jilted bride, in TNA in 2016–17. And I was single then, boys. That was real cringe. I don’t think it gets any worse than that. So at this point, I’m like, I’ll do anything. If I was an actress in Hollywood and you gave me a role and it said do X, Y, and Z, I’m doing it. So why would I treat WWE any differently?"
Chelsea Green later went on to say:
"And guess what? The people who say no, I get those opportunities. I love that for me. That’s why last year I did more appearances than anyone else in the company. Because people want to, ever since COVID, they want to sit at home. They want to be homebodies. Don’t get me wrong, I love my couch. I love being at home. But if you’re going to say no, I’m going to say yes."
Sources
As reported by NoDQ.


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