Chelsea Green’s Reign as Women’s United States Champion: WWE Backstage Reaction

Chelsea Green’s historic victory as the inaugural Women’s United States Champion has received widespread praise, both from fans and WWE insiders. Her reign, which began at Saturday Night’s Main Event, is shaping up to be a significant milestone for WWE’s women’s division.

On December 27, Chelsea Green celebrated her groundbreaking title win on WWE SmackDown. The celebration was interrupted by Michin, setting the stage for a potential feud. This storyline, already gaining momentum, highlights WWE’s efforts to expand opportunities for its women’s roster with exciting new championship dynamics.

Backstage Reactions to Chelsea Green

According to reports from Fightful Select, Green’s performance and title segment earned positive feedback backstage. Her charisma and dedication have solidified her position as a top star, and her first title defense promises to further enhance her legacy.

Future of the Women’s Division

Chelsea Green’s reign coincides with broader developments in WWE’s women’s programming. The RAW brand is introducing an Intercontinental Title for its women’s division, showcasing WWE’s commitment to diversifying storylines and opportunities for female talent. The finals of the RAW Intercontinental Title tournament are set for January 13, creating even more excitement around women’s wrestling.

What’s Next for Chelsea Green?

With Michin emerging as her first challenger, fans are eager to see how Chelsea Green handles the pressure of being a champion. Her journey from underdog to history-maker is inspiring, and her reign has the potential to redefine the Women’s United States Championship as a cornerstone of WWE programming.

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