WWE Raw Diva Text Message To Triple H Leaks

WWE star Chelsea Green recently talked about how her return to the company took place. She outlined a conversation with Triple H.

 


 

Chelsea Green recently sat down for an interview on “Out of Character with Ryan Satin” where she shared the story of her return to WWE and her perspective on asking for what she wants.

Chelsea Green talks about conversation with Triple H

Green recently revealed during the conversation that her journey back to WWE began with a simple text message to Triple H, expressing her desire to reclaim her position in the company. To her surprise, Triple H responded positively and asked her to call him.

Green emphasized the importance of not feeling embarrassed to ask for what one wants. She recounted how she had repeatedly asked for opportunities in WWE, unashamedly persisting until she achieved her goals.

Green expressed gratitude for her dream job, explaining that it allows her to provide for her family, care for her beloved animals, and live in Florida.

“I texted him (Triple H), and I said, ‘I want my job back’, and he said, ‘Okay, call me’, and I was shocked. I want to go back to WWE. My story is not finished. He said on that phone call, ‘I absolutely would love to have your back. Just tell me when’s a good time for you to start.’

“At the end of the day, why are we embarrassed to ask for things? I will never understand that. I have asked to work for WWE probably 100 times and I am not embarrassed about that one bit. I have my dream job. I’m doing exactly what I want. I get to help give my family what they want. I get to feed my amazing animals and live in Florida. Why would I be embarrassed that I had to ask somebody for that, that I got it. I have no problem asking for it now just like asking on Tough Enough, and I had no problem asking for my very first tryout in 2014.”

“When they didn’t give it to me, you best believe I asked for it eight more times until they gave me that damn tryout.”

 

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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