Chelsea Green & WWE: Long-Term Content Role

Chelsea Green will be part of the roster WWE until 2030. The Canadian signed a new contract at the beginning of the year, although its duration was not revealed at that time. This afternoon, Sean Ross Sapp of Fightfulhas offered more details on the matter, confirming that Green signed for five years. An expected move taking into account the great trust that the company has placed in the fighter since her return.

“Recently, Fightful Select reported that Chelsea Green had signed a new contract with WWE. We have learned additional details about the length of the deal and when it was closed. Fightful had begun to investigate his situation, since originally Chelsea had signed a three-year contract at the end of 2022, which would have ended at the end of 2025.“Sapp wrote.

“However, WWE approached Green long before the contract expiredand both sides reached a new agreement in January. WWE sources confirmed that The new contract is for five years, extending its relationship until 2030“he added.

Since her return in 2022, Green has become one of the company’s most prominent female figures, appearing regularly on the company’s television programming. In addition to starring in important rivalries, Chelsea also She made history by becoming the first United States Champion.

In addition to her role on SmackDown, Chelsea has also participated in NXT television programming, where she has forged an outstanding alliance with her compatriot Ethan Page. So much so, that both will join forces to compete against Mr. Iguana y The Ivy in AAA for the Mixed Couples Championships of the Mexican promotion in the show that will take place on November 2.

Marcus Cole

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