Chelsea Green: Women feel ‘absolutely equal to men’ in Triple H’s WWE

Chelsea Green believes that women are equal to men in WWE’s new era.
While promoting WWE’s partnership with Netflix, Green was interviewed by The Sports Agents podcast in the United Kingdom. During the discussion, Green was asked how things have changed for women in WWE with Vince McMahon gone and Paul “Triple H” Levesque now in charge. Green — who was sure to praise the female wrestlers from previous eras who paved the way — said Levesque has made women feel equal to men in WWE. Green said she loves her job and feels safe and supported.
“Well, I think you’re kind of talking about a whole different group of eras coming together. Because if we’re talking about Vince versus Triple H, we’re also talking about Attitude Era versus now, we’re talking about divas versus women, we’re talking about — you know — Trish Stratus versus me,” Green responded. “And I really think that — first of all, we would not be here without that side of things, right? We in 2025 would not have the success that we have if it wasn’t for that Attitude Era, the Bellas, the Trish Stratuses, the Litas, the Mickie Jameses. They set the tone for us.
“I can’t speak on what their era was like because I wasn’t there. But now in this new era, I know that I come to work, I love my job, I feel safe, I feel supported. Triple H makes women specifically feel absolutely equal to men. We are out there main eventing WrestleManias now, something that, you know, unfortunately that previous era didn’t get to experience. But they set the table for us, and now we’re sitting at it. We’re enjoying these amazing meals. And I couldn’t be happier.”
Green is WWE’s first-ever Women’s United States Champion. She won the title by defeating Michin in a tournament final last month at the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event. A rematch between the two happened on SmackDown last week with interference by Piper Niven helping Green retain.