Chelsea Green became a notable name on WWE SmackDown when she ruled the brand as the inaugural Women's United States Champion. Recently, she revealed she wanted to join Pretty Deadly and teased that she would be open for them to join her faction.
A few years ago, Pretty Deadly joined WWE's main roster and entered the tag team division on Friday Night SmackDown. While the team got a title shot against Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn in 2023 and feuded with DIY on the blue brand, management hasn't done anything significant with Elton Prince and Kit Wilson.
In an interview on the Lightweights Podcast, the host asked Chelsea Green if she intends to add new names to her faction. While talking about it, Green expressed how she wanted to be a part of Pretty Deadly, and she's open for the duo to join The Secret Hervice.
"I always wanted to be a member of Pretty Deadly. Maybe, Pretty Deadly could be a member of The Secret Hervice. Who knows?" Green said. (From 40:45 to 40:53)
Ex-WWE writer claims Triple H punished Chelsea Green
In 2023, Chelsea Green returned to the Stamford-based promotion under Triple H's creative leadership. In the coming years, Green became an entertaining on-screen character and etched her name in history as the first-ever WWE Women's United States Champion.
However, she wasn't featured at WrestleMania 41, and abruptly dropped the title to Zelina Vega on the blue brand after the event. Speaking on The Coach and Bro Show, Vince Russo claims Triple H punished her by taking the title off her for questioning his creative choices.
"The next thing we know, Chelsea Green is losing to Zelina Vega and dropping the title. So, this is the chief petty officer's [Triple H] way of punishing Chelsea Green... This was a title change because Triple H is petty, and Triple H had to establish once again who's the boss," Russo said.
It'll be interesting to see what's next for Chelsea Green on the blue brand.
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