
WWE Champion Breaks Silence On Missing WrestleMania 41
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WWE WrestleMania 41 was a loaded card with a ton of big names and matches on tap. However, long are the days of WWE having a card filled with matches that last longer than anyone had hoped for. Under Triple H, PLE cards are kept short with only the most important matches on tap, and WrestleMania is no different.
The absence of Women's United States Champion Chelsea Green from WrestleMania 41 was a notable point of discussion among fans, especially considering her impressive run throughout 2024 and the fact that it marked the first WrestleMania where her title could have been showcased on the grand stage.
Many had hoped to see the SmackDown star compete at the "Showcase of the Immortals." Still, she was ultimately relegated to action on the go-home episode of SmackDown, a decision that left a segment of the fans disappointed.
Speaking with Adrian Hernandez of Unlikely, Green addressed her absence from WrestleMania, acknowledging her desire to be part of the event while recognizing the constraints of the show's runtime and available slots.
"At the end of the day, of course, after a crazy year, the pinnacle is WrestleMania. So I felt the want and the need for these titles to be on the show. I wanted them to be on the show.
But at the end of the day, we only have so many hours and so many spots on the card," Green stated.
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 01: WrestleMania Goes Hollywood at SoFi Stadium on April 01, 2023 in Inglewood, California.
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 01: WrestleMania Goes Hollywood at SoFi Stadium on April 01, 2023 in Inglewood, California.
Despite her omission from the event, Green was quick to commend her fellow female performers who did have the opportunity to compete at WrestleMania 41. "I think that the women that were on the show did an amazing job of representing all of us. So, although I'm upset and I wish I could have been on it, I'm really proud of the girls," she added, showcasing a sense of camaraderie and support for her colleagues within the women's division.
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Green has prior experience competing at WrestleMania, having participated in a four-woman tag team match at WrestleMania 39, where she teamed with Sonya Deville. However, despite holding the newly established WWE Women's United States Championship heading into WrestleMania 41, reports indicated multiple creative pitches for her involvement.
This included potential roles as a host, conducting a US Title Open Challenge, or having matches with Zelina Vega, Nikki Bella, or Alexa Bliss – she did not have a scheduled match on either night of the event. Looking ahead, Green is slated to defend her Women's United States Championship on the upcoming April 25th episode of SmackDown.
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