Various: Chelsea Green on Potential WWE Return, Trevor Murdoch on Aldis & NWA, WOW TV Ratings

Chelsea Green Comments on Interest in Potential Return to WWE

As noted before, WWE is currently interested in bringing back Chelsea Green to the company following her recent departure from Impact Wrestling.

WrestleZone held a recent interview with Green. One of the topics discussed included Green’s interest in a potential return to WWE within the near future.

“I think that I wouldn’t go to AEW, and that’s just a reality for me. It’s not gonna happen. With WWE, I’m really glad that I left on good terms, although I was sad that I didn’t get to fulfill myself creatively as a wrestler. I still had a great relationship with Triple H. I had a great relationship with Vince, so I am really happy that I’m able to hold my head up high knowing there’s an opportunity for me to possibly go back if they decide it’s the time and the place. But this time would be different because I went into it the first time, and I was just so doe-eyed and naive, and just thought that I deserved to be listened to and deserved to be heard. Now I realize it’s not always like that. And it’s not always wrestling. It’s just show business. Acting is the same way. You’re not going to get everything that you ‘deserve’ or everything that you work for, and all you can do is just go in with a totally open mind and just let things happen. So if I did get the chance to go back, and if someone contacted me, I would absolutely have that conversation.

I have unfinished business at WWE, period. But I would go into it totally different than I did the last time, and I think that’s also the beauty of growing up. I have other goals in life now and at some point I want to start a family. It would be nice to close the WWE chapter with another run or another storyline, but that’s not my choice. That’s theirs.

… I think so. I can’t say that I wouldn’t. I really think that there’s more left there, and I know that people lump me and my husband together, but they forget he had 15 years there. He might be totally okay with closing that chapter and moving on, and this is the next chapter and he doesn’t need to reopen that. Who knows. But I’m different. I was only there for like a split second, and I didn’t get to hold the titles like he did or have those storylines and those memories like he did, and I think that’s something that if I don’t go back and I don’t get to experience again. I will definitely wonder what could’ve been. But also the internet seems to know more than I know. When I read these things, I’m like, ‘Wow, I wonder who told this person that.’ I would love if they called me and told me this.”


Trevor Murdoch Comments on Nick Aldis’ Fallout with NWA

PWTorch held a recent interview with current NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Trevor Murdoch. One of the topics discussed included Murdoch’s thoughts on the recent fallout between Nick Aldis and the National Wrestling Alliance.

“I have all the respect in the world for Nick as a pro wrestler. I also have respect for him for being one of the guys that helped speak up for me to bring me into the NWA. If it wasn’t for that, I wouldn’t be in the position I’m in today. So, I have a ton of gratitude for Nick in that aspect.

My only issue was I didn’t agree with Nick dragging the company and dragging the guys in it. When you start making comments like, ‘The show is too embarrassing for me to be a part of,’ first off I think that’s a little bullsh*t. Secondly, you’re disrespecting all the men and women — Nick’s not the only part of the show. Since we started Powerrr, it hasn’t been ‘Powerrr about Nick’. It’s NWA Powerrr, so there’s a lot of talented wrestlers that have come through there that have helped make NWA successful. I just don’t think bringing all those men and women into the middle of your argument or public squabble is the right thing to do.”


WOW TV Ratings – Oct. 23 & Oct. 30, 2022

WOW: Women of Wrestling reportedly drew 266,000 viewers for their October 23rd episode on syndication, up from the prior week’s 216,000 viewers. It drew a 0.06 18-49 rating, up from the prior week’s 0.04 rating.

WOW: Women of Wrestling reportedly drew 263,000 viewers for their October 30th episode on syndication, down from the prior week’s 266,000 viewers. It drew a 0.05 18-49 rating, down from the prior week’s 0.06 rating.

Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter