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RECAP: Chelsea Green: The Drama Queen of WWE with a Heart of Gold

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In the latest installment of “Out of Character,” WWE’s own Chelsea Green joined Ryan Satin for a candid conversation about her authentic self and the influence her past in the service industry has had on her. This interview, broadcasted on WWE on FOX youtube channel, provides an intriguing look into the off-stage life of a professional wrestler.

Green, known for her dramatic persona in the ring, admits that much of her character is a reflection of her real self. She’s always been the drama queen and the leader of her group, whether it’s her friends or family. However, she clarifies that she’s not a complainer in real life, a trait that contrasts with her on-screen character.

Interestingly, Green and her husband are the types of people who would rather eat a dish they didn’t like at a restaurant than send it back. This anecdote led to a discussion about their experiences in the service industry. Both Green and Satin have worked in restaurants in the past, and they agree that it’s a tough job that has taught them valuable life lessons.

Green spent years as a bartender and waitress before her wrestling career. She believes that her time in the service industry has taught her how to deal with difficult people and communicate effectively. She also admits to judging people who send their food back to the kitchen or treat service industry workers poorly.

The WWE superstar emphasizes the importance of understanding that everyone is going through something. She points out that the person serving you might have had a long day or dealt with difficult customers before you. This perspective, she believes, is something that society often needs to catch up on.

Green’s interview is a reminder that professional wrestlers, like all of us, have lives and experiences outside of their careers that shape who they are. It’s these experiences that make them relatable and human, despite the larger-than-life characters they portray on TV.

The interview, which lasts just under four minutes, has already garnered over 500 views and numerous likes, reflecting fans’ interest in getting to know their favorite wrestlers beyond their on-screen personas.

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