Chelsea Green just added another bold take to her growing listthis time pulling back the curtain on the underappreciated world of WWE improvisation.

During her appearance on the Lightweights podcast, the former Womens U.S. Champion argued that wrestlers are doing way more off-the-cuff work than fans realizeand theyre not getting nearly enough credit for it.

Green opened up about the pressure she faced delivering her first long WWE promo, which came during her memorable Statue of Liberty inauguration segment. She revealed that she was given full creative controland with that, a whole lot of anxiety.

That experience became the springboard for Green to make a larger point about live wrestling performances and the constant need for improvisation.

Greens remarks come at a time when WWEs heavily scripted nature has been under constant scrutiny, especially from fans and former stars who feel it stifles creativity. By pointing out the reality of live improv in matches, promos, and ringside segments, she subtly shifted attention to the immense pressure performers face without much recognition.

Coming from someone whos walked both the scripted and unscripted line, her comments land with weightand they raise a bigger question about how much of what we see on WWE television is truly appreciated for the art that it is.

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