Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole Chelsea Green WWE thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a ride. I started off just wanting to see what all the fuss was about. You know, she’s been making some waves, and that whole United States Championship Celebration thing caught my eye.
First, I spent a good chunk of time just watching videos. I mean, who doesn’t love a good wrestling match? I dug into a bunch of her matches, especially that one where Chelsea Green and Sonya Deville defeated Candice LeRae and Michin. That was a solid match, only about 3 minutes and 15 seconds, but it showed how those two work together. It got me thinking about team dynamics in the ring and how they pull off those wins. They are on the WWE Monday Night RAW. It looked like some kind of a show. The location is in North Little Rock, Arkansas, a place called Simmons Bank Arena. That’s cool, I’ve never been there.
Then, I got into this whole idea of tracking her matches. I found this site that had a list of like, 322 of her matches. I didn’t go through all of them, but I did check out a few. The listing is cool, you can sort the matches from newest to oldest. I went through from the first to around the 50th. This gave me a good sense of her journey. I thought maybe I could make a spreadsheet or something, but that felt like too much work. So, I just made a mental note of the ones that stood out to me, especially the title matches. Those are always a big deal, right?
So I began to read more about her background. Turns out, she’s been wrestling since 2014, doing both singles and tag team matches. Then she was in this WWE Development thing from 2018 to 2019. It is kind of like a training ground for wrestlers before they hit the big time. She had only a few years under her belt when she got in. That’s pretty impressive if you ask me. It’s always cool to see how people grow and develop in their careers.
And then there was all this buzz about her facing Michin in the finals for the WWE Women’s United States Championship. These kinds of matches are where you really see what someone’s made of. After watching many videos, I found that the way she wins is usually by pinfall, which means she pinned her opponent’s shoulders to the mat for a count of three. It’s a classic wrestling move, and she’s got it down. I tried to imitate her for fun, but of course, it’s not as easy as it looks.
My Takeaways
- Chelsea Green is a force to be reckoned with in the WWE.
- Watching her matches is entertaining and a good way to kill some time.
- Tracking someone’s career like this gives you a whole new appreciation for what they do.
- Maybe I should try to wrestle too. Not getting my hopes up, but it seems exciting.
Overall, this little project was a fun way to dive into something new. I got to watch some cool matches, learn about Chelsea Green’s career, and even think about trying out some wrestling moves myself. It just goes to show, you never know what you’ll get into when you start exploring something new.