Injured Star Makes Special Demands to WWE Management


A popular WWE Superstar sustained an injury last week on Friday Night SmackDown. She recently posted a social media update, making some special demands to the management.

On the February 6 edition of the blue brand’s show, Chelsea Green injured her foot while competing against Tiffany Stratton and Lash Legend in an Elimination Chamber Qualifying Triple Threat Match. The contest ended with Tiffany Stratton pinning The Hot Mess to emerge victorious.

Earlier today, Chelsea Green took to X (formerly Twitter) to send a list of demands for the upcoming edition of the blue brand’s show. The 34-year-old noted that some of the things she needed included Fiji water, a wheelchair with a back warmer, a “small man” to push it, and a red-colored M&M.

“!! @WWE mgmt !! Per your negligence on Friday, I will be sending a list of demands for this upcoming SmackDown. List includes but is not limited to: – fiji water – wheelchair with a back warmer – red m&ms – a small man to push said wheelchair (must be in tuxedo & under 5’4),” Green wrote.

You can check out her tweet below:

Chelsea Green and Ethan Page were scheduled to defend the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Title against Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana. However, she had to be replaced by La Hiedra. Unfortunately, they lost the match and the title.

Wrestling veteran wants WWE to push Chelsea Green

While speaking on his Rikishi Fatu Off The Top, Rikishi pushed for WWE to give Chelsea Green more opportunity.

The WWE Hall of Famer opined that Chelsea Green had what it took to be a main event talent. The veteran further pushed for the Stamford-based promotion to be booked like Charlotte Flair.

“I feel 100% that Chelsea Green is a main eventer. It’s not that Chelsea can’t do the work; it’s not that Chelsea is not a prime talent, but the thing is, it’s how you’re writing stuff for this girl. Give her, Chelsea Green, a fair opportunity. Build Chelsea up as much as you would give Charlotte Flair an opportunity… She can’t get over by herself if she’s having great, great matches and continues to do jobs for whoever,” Rikishi said.

It will be interesting to see when Chelsea Green makes her return to in-ring action.