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Chelsea Green Wants More For The Women’s U.S. Title

Chelsea Green speaks for us all, put more into the Women’s United States Championship.

Adding the mid card championships to WWE this year has presented more women with opportunities on the main roster. While the Women’s Intercontinental Title has flourished with its first two champions, the U.S Title has had three champions without much air time.

While speaking with CinemaBland, Green spoke highly of the new titles, but wants more exposure.

“I definitely am so happy that we introduced those titles, because I felt like for a long time we were missing, we were missing opportunities for a bunch of the girls. We just have such a stacked roster between Raw SmackDown, NXT. I mean, now we’ve got ID, we’ve got Evolve, we’ve got LFG. We have so many different brands, and we just didn’t have enough titles to really represent all the girls and the variety of women, you know, and so I’m very happy that we got them. I think that they’ve been a beautiful addition in terms of getting people in the mix, getting women to have a spot on TV.”

She continued, “Do I think that we’re doing all we can with them? No. I would love to see more being done with them. I want, I want Giulia to be wrestling on TV every single week with that title. I wanted Zelina on TV every single week. I want Michin to win the title and be on TV every single week. There’s so many hours of WWE, and we can find a place for those championships if we try. It’s tough. I’m not a part of the creative meetings. I don’t know how that looks. So all that I can do on my end is make the title mean something. I hope that by putting it out there on social media and making storylines on social media, it garners the attention that those titles deserve.”

Green was the inaugural champion after defeating Michin in the finals of a tournament. She dropped the title to Zelina Vega who held it briefly before the current champion, Giulia.

This title in particular has been kept off premium live events regularly.