WWE News: Former WWE SmackDown Superstar Chelsea Green returning to WWE very soon: Reports: WWE has brought several superstars released under Vince McMahon’s regime. However, after Triple H took over the creative team, he quickly brought the talented superstars back to the company, which features Karrion Kross, Braun Strowman, Hit Row, Johnny Gargano, Dakota Kai, and many more. Meanwhile, WWE is ready to bring another superstar back to the company no other than Chelsea Green. Follow WWE News and Updates with InsideSport.IN
WWE News: Former WWE SmackDown Superstar Chelsea Green returning to WWE very soon: Reports
Earlier this week, reports surfaced about Chelsea Green’s possible comeback to the company after her exit from Impact Wrestling. Recently, Ringside News gave confirmation about the former WWE superstar’s return.
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Ringside News confirmed the news about Chelsea Green with a tenured member of WWE’s creative team. They were told, “Chelsea Green is already on her way back.” She is expecting to debut very soon.
WWE released the former Impact Knockouts World tag team champion in 2021 after her first SmackDown appearance. She made her main roster debut on the blue brand on November 13, 2020, where she competed in a fatal 4-way match for a Survivor Series spot. Unfortunately, Green suffered another wrist injury, which led to her inactivity.
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Following the match, it was revealed Green was slated to win the match but due to her injury; the match ended in a different superstar’s favor. In April 2021, WWE released her due to inactivity, and later that she went back to Impact Wrestling with another successful run in the company.
Let’s see how WWE books her after her return. What do you think of Chelsea Green’s return? Tell us in the comments.
WWE News: Former WWE SmackDown Superstar Chelsea Green returning to WWE very soon: Reports
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