Posted on 1/13/126 by Colin Vassallo

Chelsea Green recently spoke with hosts Danny Murphy and
Evan Real on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio, to promote WWE:
Unreal.
During the interview, Chelsea says that she’s pushing for a
spin-off of WWE’s Netflix series, Unreal, inspired by the
drama inside the women’s locker room. She also states that
she does everything she can to separate herself from her in-
ring persona when auditioning for acting roles.
Green on Unreal
Chelsea Green: If we had an unreal that was just the girls’
locker room, which I would absolutely love. Let’s put it
into the universe. It would be interesting because I think
99.9% of us really get along. And we don’t just get along.
Like we really like to travel together. We like to have our
martinis together. We support each other when someone wins a
title. You know, we’re excited for each other, but like,
it’s still work. It’s still a locker room. There are still
so many different personalities. So it would be interesting
to see who actually doesn’t like me.
Danny Murphy: And also I think things too were like, if they
like you, but they’re so stressed at work ’cause it’s a
stress, like a pressure cooker and like either something
really good happened for them or something bad happened.
What would just inherently come out of their mouth.
Chelsea Green: Well, this past Friday I got my kicked by
Julia. She took the title off me and she near, you know, um,
took my, my weave right outta my head. She almost snatched
me bald. And I am sure I said some things in that moment.
Evan Real: Right. You just don’t remember them.
Chelsea Green: Like, I’m sure my mouth was going faster than
my brain, so it’d be interesting if they caught those
moments, you know what I mean?
Green on the struggles of auditioning for acting roles as a
WWE Superstar
Evan Real: Do you find that you have to work hard to
separate yourself from your WWE persona? Do they, do they
care about that? Do they consider that? Are you trying to
like, be like, “That girl? That’s not me. Like I’m a
different girl.”
Chelsea Green: So it’s funny because my name is Chelsea
Green. My real name is Chelsea Green. My wrestling name is
Chelsea Green.
Evan Real: Oh. And that’s like, not typically the case.
Chelsea Green: That’s not typical at all. So it’s good and
it’s bad because I can’t separate myself. If they look me
up, which they’re gonna look anyone up who they have like a
callback especially. Or if my agent pitches me because they
think it’s a good idea. Oh, she has so many followers
because that’s a thing now. Hollywood wants people with
followers, but then they don’t want wrestlers. So it’s like
a very weird vibe where I use it to my advantage, but if I’m
feeling like it’s not to my advantage, I will shut it down
and that’s why I took off all my nails. I don’t have fake
eyelashes. I don’t have fake hair. Like I don’t have all the
things when I go to those auditions. I look like Joe Schmo.
Like the next girl because I would rather that than what you
see on my Instagram, which is glam times a thousand.
Evan Real: And I love to see it.
Chelsea Green: That’s the thing. And now you know I can do
that. And when I show up to a red carpet, I will be that
way.
Evan Real: She’s got levels.
Danny Murphy: That’s so true. But to show that you, they can
picture you in any type of role or situation.
Chelsea Green: Yeah. You know, a lot of wrestlers, they
don’t look like normal humans. They look incredible. Like,
they look like they belong on a stage.
Evan Real: Like action figures.
Chelsea Green: Yeah. But that’s not what actors look like,
right? Actors look real beautiful. Skinny, right, but very
real.
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