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Chelsea Green Says Wrestling Penta In 2018 Was Her Best Decision Ever: ‘He Is Amazing’
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Chelsea Green got the chance to wrestle Penta in Lucha Underground, something she calls the best decision she ever made. Green competed against her now-fellow WWE star in 2018, when she was playing Reklusa. The match became a viral success and was big in terms of boosting her in-ring cred.
Green weighed in on the match and her Money in the Bank fall in her interview on Insight With Chris Van Vliet. You can see the highlights below:
On Her Money in the Bank Fall:
“Seriously, that ladder is high, and then when that ladder is in the ring, it’s very high, because I think it was a 20-foot ladder, and then it’s in the ring, and the ring is so high. And you can tell because I’m clinging on for dear life as I’m going up it trying to look all like I’m a badass, and I’m like, ‘Dear God, please let this be over. I want to go home, I need a glass of wine.’ But it was all worth it; I knew what that moment was going to be. I died on that hill getting that moment because the boys tried to take it away from me. The boys tried to have that exact same moment. So we bargained. We gave Chad Gable a spot, and I took my spot.
“Also, and this might not be that popular of a thing to say, but also, IYO was going to be on the ladder with me. I said no. I came up with the spot, I wanted the spot, and I didn’t think going through it a second time with somebody else was going to be as impactful. I already did the spot in TNA for Queen of the Mountain. And I did it with my best friend, Deonna. I don’t think you can get better than going through tables off of a ladder with your best friend. So I wanted the moment, and I fought for it to be just me, and I fought for it to be the very, very, very last spot before Tiffany won.”
On Wrestling Penta:
“The best decision I ever made was that match. Because now, when someone says I suck at wrestling, someone else says, ‘But did you see the Penta match?’ And I’m like, ‘Yeah, yeah, that one match in 2018.’ He literally wrestled himself. Watch it again. He literally wrestled himself. But I digress. He is amazing, and so am I.”
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