
Chelsea Green didnt hold back when talking about how WWE rolled out its WrestleMania promotional campaigns and she made it clear she believes the women should have been front and center from the very start. While speaking with Adrian Hernandez during WrestleMania Media Day for the Unlikely podcast, the discussion turned to how WrestleMania commercials initially spotlighted top male stars like CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, and Brock Lesnar before WWE later released promotional material centered on the women. Hernandez explained that, from a fan perspective, it was frustrating to see stars like Rhea Ripley left out of the early wave of promotion despite being just as prominent as many of the male names featured. Chelsea Green quickly made it clear that she shared that reaction. After hearing the comparison, Green didnt hesitate to back the idea that women should have been given equal visibility and even suggested they should have been featured first. Greens comments add to the ongoing conversation about representation in major WWE promotional campaigns, especially as the womens division continues to play a major role in headline matches and marquee moments at WrestleMania. With WWE frequently emphasizing equality between mens and womens divisions, remarks like this show that talent themselves are paying close attention to how those promises are reflected in marketing decisions. WrestleMania has featured women in top positions more consistently in recent years, but the way promotional campaigns are structured remains a topic fans continue to debate. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. Do you think WWE should start featuring women first in major Wrestle Mania promotions, or does the current rollout make sense? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google