Canadian wrestler Chelsea Green has emerged to be one of WWE’s top fighters in the Women’s Division after being one-half of the current WWE Women's Tag Team Champion with Sonya Deville. But this was not Green first stint in this promotion as she was fired from WWE during the Covid-19 pandemic which persuaded her to join the adult subscription-based platform, Only Fans.
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But since then, the 32-year-old grew into one of the top competitors in the pro-wrestling world before receiving a call from the WWE this year. Green started her wrestling career in 2014 and was part of several independent promotions in Canada and the United States. Green got her first major break in 2016 after joining Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where she won one TNA Knockouts Championship.
A year later, Green was a contestant on the second season of WWE's reality show, 'Tough Enough'. She was one of the top wrestlers on the show and got a WWE contract despite losing. Green was part of NXT before making her debut on RAW in January 2019. But Green’s, WWE stint had a short life as it ended four months later.
After WWE, the Canadian retired TNA, now Impact Wrestling and once again won the Knockouts Championship. But after two turbulent years, Green made the switch to Ring Of Honour in 2021, when she started her OnlyFans account.
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After success in pro-wrestling and OnlyFans, Chelsea Green grew in popularity and got her second WWE call-up in 2023. This move required her to close her OnlyFans account as per the promotion’s policy.