Chelsea Green Responds To Criticism Over Her Advertised UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest Appearance
As noted before, Chelsea Green is among those from WWE who are currently advertised to be making an appearance for UFC’s upcoming Freedom 250 Fan Fest event this June in Washington, D.C.
Green responded earlier today on Twitter about the online crtisms over her advertised appearance and how her associating with UFC and the White House’s upcoming MMA event and festivities goes against her personal and political stances she has been public about on social media.
“Doing my job and supporting the community are not mutually exclusive. I’ll continue to do what I can to advocate for human rights whether you approve or not.”
Doing my job and supporting the community are not mutually exclusive. I’ll continue to do what I can to advocate for human rights whether you approve or not. 💟
— CHELSEA GREEN (@ImChelseaGreen) May 19, 2026
Green’s response ended up generating more online criticisms towards her from those who pointed out the problem with her comments and her now being indirectly associated with President Trump and his policies that goes against those she advocates for.
Brock Lesnar WWE Return Status Update
As noted before, Brock Lesnar made his surprise return to WWE at Monday’s WWE RAW show in Greensboro, North Carolina. Prior to his return, Lesnar had teased his retirement from his in-ring wrestling career at WrestleMania 42 following his loss to Oba Femi at the event.
Following his recent return appearance, WWE moved Lesnar’s profile from the Alumni section to their active roster page on their official website.
Lesnar is currently listed as being a free agent on WWE’s roster page.
Brock Lesnar is back on WWE's active roster page following last night's Raw show pic.twitter.com/PEAwNDLluA
— WrestleTalk (@WrestleTalk_TV) May 19, 2026
AJ Styles Comments on “It’s Important” for Talents Like Naraku (EVIL) to Start WWE Careers with NXT
A recent episode of The Phenomenally Retro Podcast featured WWE Hall of Famer and co-host AJ Styles giving his thoughts about the importance of some people like Shinsuke Nakamura starting off their WWE careers in the NXT developmental brand.
“Shinsuke Nakamura was also in NXT. I’m just throwing that out there. Listen, I think there’s certain things that we all need to learn in NXT, that will prepare us for the main roster. Even I had to learn quick ‘Holy crap, this they don’t do this, they do this, this. It was a learning process and I had to learn quick because I was on there. I couldn’t afford to screw up or mess up or whatever it is you want to call it. I wanted to stay on the main roster and I had to impress the guy in charge.
So, we don’t want anybody to go up to the main roster and have to learn like that. I don’t think that’s a good idea. It’s better to go (to NXT). It’s just a smooth transition.”
Styles also gave his thoughts about talents needing to quickly familiar themselves with WWE’s structure of camera angles and production for shows since it is not a common concept in Japan.
“Because you don’t do that in Japan. There’s no producers in Japan. Because it doesn’t matter where the cameras are, they just shoot. They don’t know. At least when I was there, they didn’t know that it was entertainment. It was a sport. So the camera guys were not involved in the booking meetings, whatever, the meetings in general. We need to know where all this stuff is. It’s important. At least I had TNA. Before I had New Japan, I was in TNA. I knew where the cameras were, and I knew to play to the cameras. But still, there’s certain things that we want to have in place before you go to the main roster.”
Transcript h/t: F4WOnline.com

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