Chelsea Green's Return to Wrestling: A New Chapter After Injury Chelsea Green, the first-ever two-time WWE Women's United States Champion, has been sidelined since sustaining an ankle fracture during a February 6 episode of Friday Night SmackDown. The injury prevented her from defending her Mixed AAA Tag Team Championship the following night on AAA on Fox, where La Hiedra stepped in as her replacement. The outcome of that match, which saw Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana win the titles, has left Green visibly upset, as she has publicly stated that the titles were not lost but rather taken from her due to her injury. On March 21, Green made a dramatic appearance during an AAA on Fox event, where Vice, Mr. Iguana, and Rey Fenix defeated La Hiedra and Money Machine in a six-person mixed tag team match. Moments later, Green interrupted the broadcast, demanding recognition for her claim to the titles. She declared herself the "undisputed and undefeated Mixed AAA Tag Team Women's Champion," insisting that Ethan Page and La Hiedra had lost the titles, not herself. Her frustration appears to stem from the fact that her absence allowed others to claim the titles, a situation she has called "typical of a man to mess everything up." While no official timeline for Green’s return has been announced, her recent appearance suggests she is actively working toward a comeback. Medical experts estimate that recovery from an ankle fracture of this nature typically takes between six to 12 weeks, meaning the window for her return is now open. Although she may still have time before resuming competition, the creative teams in both AAA and WWE are likely already planning her eventual return.#wwe #chelsea_green #la_hiedra #mixed_aaa_tag_team_championship #giulia

Chelsea Green Calls Out Lola Vice, Says She Never Lost AAA Mixed Tag Team Title Chelsea Green has publicly challenged Lola Vice, asserting that she never officially relinquished the AAA Mixed Tag Team Titles. Green claims the titles were never lost because she was unable to compete due to an injury, which led to La Hiedra stepping in as her replacement. The team, consisting of La Hiedra and Money Machine, eventually lost the titles to Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana during a Saturday event. Green directed her criticism at Ethan Page, who she believes was responsible for the loss. She accused Page of undermining the team’s success and emphasized that she does not need a male partner to achieve victory. Highlighting her credentials, Green reiterated her status as a former two-time United States Women’s Champion, two-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion, and the current undisputed, undefeated Mixed Triple Ahh Ahh Ahh Tag Team Women’s Champion. The controversy gained traction after Green sent a message to Lola Vice, which was shared by WWE on social media. The tweet included a screenshot of the message, sparking discussions among fans. The event in question saw Vice teaming with Mr. Iguana and Rey Fenix to defeat La Hiedra and Money Machine, marking a significant moment in the storyline. The situation underscores ongoing tensions within the promotion, with Green’s claims challenging the official narrative of the title change. Fans and analysts are now closely following the developments, as the dispute could influence future matches and alliances in the storyline.#chelsea_green #lola_vice #la_hiedra #money_machine #mr_iguana