Chelsea Green

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Chelsea Green
Green in February 2020
Birth nameChelsea Anne Green[1]
Born (1991-04-04) April 4, 1991 (age 32)[1]
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada[1][2]
Spouse(s)
(m. 2021)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Chelsea[1][2]
Chelsea Green[1][2]
Jaida
Laurel Van Ness[1][2]
Megan Miller[3]
Reklusa[1][2]
Billed height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[1][2]
Billed weight125 lb (57 kg)[1][2]
Billed fromVictoria, British Columbia, Canada
Trained byLance Storm[1]
WWE Performance Center
DebutMay 31, 2014[1][2]

Chelsea Anne Cardona (née: Green; born April 4, 1991) is a Canadian professional wrestler. She is currently signed to WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Chelsea Green. Green is a former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion. She is also known for her time in Impact Wrestling, where she is a former Impact Knockouts Champion and Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Champion.

Green has appeared extensively on the independent wrestling circuit in North America and Asia. In addition, she has appeared for the National Wrestling Alliance, Ring of Honor, and World Wonder Ring Stardom. During her first run in Impact Wrestling, Green performed under the ring name Laurel Van Ness. She also played Reklusa on the Lucha Underground TV series.

Professional wrestling career[edit]

Independent circuit (2014–2018)[edit]

Under the ring name Jaida, she wrestled on for Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling (ECCW). Her first match on May 31, 2014, at ECCW Better Than You. She teamed with Brady Malibu and MR2 in a losing six-man tag match against Billy Suede, Kenny Lush & Nicole Matthews. She next joined a Women's title tournament, winning the first round against Kaitlin Diamond. On December 8, 2014, at the conclusion of the Women's title tournament held at ECCW Payoff, she defeated Kate Carney in the semi-finals.[citation needed]

Van Ness (left) with Taeler Hendrix as the Queens of Combat Tag Team Champions

In 2016, Green toured Japan twice for World Wonder Ring Stardom (WWRS). Her first tour was three months long, but was cut short by a broken collarbone while wrestling in India. Green's second tour of Japan was in late 2016, where she teamed with Santana Garrett for the 2016 Goddesses of Stardom Tag League. During this tour, Green also challenged Wonder of Stardom Champion Kairi Hojo to a match but lost. Green was undefeated in singles bouts in Japan, prior to her loss to Hojo.[citation needed]

Queens of Combat 17 on February 18, 2017 saw the start of the QOC Tag Team Championship tournament to crown the first QOC Tag Team Champions. Van Ness teamed with Taeler Hendrix and defeated Aja Perera and Kiera Hogan in the first round.[4] At Queens of Combat 18, also on February 18, they defeated Nevaeh and Rachael Ellering in the semi-finals. Hendrix and Van Ness defeated The Lucha Sisters (Leva Bates and Mia Yim) to become the first QOC Tag Team Champions.[5]

In September 2018, Green performed on the All In pay-per-view show, the first independent wrestling event in the U.S. to draw a live attendance of at least 10,000 fans. Green wrestled Britt Baker, Madison Rayne, and Tessa Blanchard in a Four corner survival match.[6]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling / Impact Wrestling (2016–2018)[edit]

On January 7, 2016, Green made her Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) debut under the ring name "Chelsea," losing to Jade. The following night on January 8 at TNA One Night Only: Live!, she wrestled in a number one contenders gauntlet battle royal match for the TNA Knockouts Championship, entering the ongoing match at number four before being eliminated by Awesome Kong.[7]

In June 2016, Green officially signed with Impact.[8] She made her televised debut as a heel on the September 29 episode of Impact Wrestling under the new ring name Laurel Van Ness, defeating Madison Rayne.[9] On the October 20 episode of Impact Wrestling, Van Ness attacked Allie which led to a match between the two where Van Ness was victorious. She attacked Allie again the following week, which led to another match between the two on the December 8 episode of Impact Wrestling, Van Ness was defeated.

In late 2016, Van Ness formed an on-screen relationship with Braxton Sutter. On February 23, 2017, the two were set to marry until Van Ness got rejected by Sutter during their wedding when he professed that he was in love with Allie (who is Sutter's legitimate wife).[10] The following week of Impact Wrestling, the Lady Squad quietly disbanded when former leader Maria's contract expired.

In March, Van Ness started a maniacal gimmick, wrestling with a severely disheveled appearance (including a messy, damaged wedding dress and chaotic-looking make-up), barefoot, and carrying a wine bottle to the ring. Grado tried to propose to her on July 27, however he was interrupted by Kongo Kong.[11]

Van Ness at Bound for Glory in November 2017

On the August 24 episode of Impact, Van Ness came out, all cleaned-up, during Grado's deportation farewell address. She took out a wedding ring, asked Grado if he wanted to marry her and he said yes, establishing herself as a babyface for the first time in Impact. However, after Grado found out that Van Ness was Canadian, not American, he called off the wedding on the September 7 episode of Impact. Van Ness began turning heel when she reverted to her emotionally chaotic gimmick, which later included going out in the crowd and campaigning for a husband. On November 5, at Bound for Glory, Van Ness attacked Grado during his Monster's Ball match against Abyss, completing her heel turn, only to be on the receiving end of Rosemary's mist.

On November 8, which aired on a tape delay on December 14, Van Ness defeated Rosemary in a tournament final for the vacant Impact Knockouts Championship. During that time she also returned to her 'normal' ring gear instead of the ruined wedding dress, but retaining her chaotic/'drama' gimmick.[12][13] Behind the scenes, Green planned to leave Impact Wrestling upon her contract's expiration, believing WWE would then immediately hire her, but Impact's producers cast her as champion before Green notified them she intended to leave.[14] So, Green asked for her contractual release from the company while one of its onscreen titleholders; management, predictably, refused to release her while she was still champion in its storylines. On January 15, 2018, Impact officially released Green after she had completed her matches in the television tapings (where she ensured a smooth storyline continuity by losing the Knockouts Title to Allie).[15]

Green engaging in post-match theatrics following a loss, at a PWA show in Guelph, Ontario in February 2018

Lucha Underground (2018)[edit]

Green debuted during the season four tapings of Lucha Underground on February 25, 2018, under the stage name "Reklusa." Green wrestled a fatal four-Way with Jeremiah Crane, XO Lishus, and Marty "The Moth" Martinez. On October 10, Reklusa lost to Pentagón Dark in the main event.

WWE (2018–2021)[edit]

During the feud between Brie Bella and Stephanie McMahon, Green appeared on the August 11, 2014 episode of Raw, portraying Daniel Bryan's physical therapist "Megan Miller," confessing that the two had been having an affair before an infuriated Bella stormed the ring and slapped her.[3] In 2015, Green reappeared under her real name, as a contestant on the sixth season of the re-launched Tough Enough finishing in fourth place for the females.[16]

Chelsea took part in WWE tryouts and was signed on August 3, 2018.[17] Chelsea started at the WWE Performance Center on October 8, 2018 and made her NXT in-ring debut at a live event on October 26, 2018, competing under her familiar "psychotic" gimmick. However, she suffered a broken wrist during her first TV match on the March 13, 2019 NXT TV tapings and underwent surgery the following day on March 14.[18] Green returned to the ring on June 29 at a NXT live event.[19][20] Green appeared on the December 23, 2019 edition of Raw, competing in a losing effort against Charlotte Flair.[21] On January 8, 2020, she returned to NXT alongside her new manager Robert Stone.[22] On January 26, Green competed in the women's Royal Rumble match at the pay-per-view of the same name, which was eventually won by Flair.[23][24] On the March 4 episode of NXT, Green defeated Shotzi Blackheart to qualify for a Ladder match at Takeover: Tampa Bay to determine the #1 contender for the NXT Women's Championship. The ladder match was moved to the April 8 episode of NXT where the match was won by Io Shirai. On the May 27 episode of NXT, she fired Robert Stone. Following the wind-up of Green's partnership with Stone, WWE had planned to call her up to Raw, but after the show's executive director Paul Heyman left the position, the plan was scrapped.[25]

Green made her SmackDown debut on the November 13, 2020 edition of the show, where she participated in a fatal four-way qualifying match against Liv Morgan, Natalya, and Tamina to earn a spot at Survivor Series as part of the women's team, which Morgan won.[26] Following the match, it was revealed that Green had broken her wrist again and that the planned finish which saw Green winning had to be changed to Morgan.[27] After months of inactivity, on April 15, 2021, WWE released Green from her contract alongside other wrestlers.[28]

Ring of Honor (2021)[edit]

On July 11, 2021, Green made her surprise debut at Ring of Honor (ROH)'s Best in the World pay-per-view event, introduced by Maria Kanellis-Bennett (who was an onscreen personality and behind-the-scenes producer for ROH).[29] Originally, Green was scheduled to wrestle in the ROH Women's World Championship tournament; however, Green suffered an arm/wrist fracture prior to the date of her first round match, and the Maryland Athletic Commission (every match except the final was taped for ROH's weekly TV show in Baltimore, Maryland) didn't medically clear her in time to participate.[30] While recovering from injury, Green appeared as one of the onscreen commentators for the tournament's first round matches.[31]

Return to Impact Wrestling (2021–2022)[edit]

On July 17, 2021 at Slammiversary, Green returned to Impact Wrestling, but under her real name, wrestling in an intergender tag team match with real-life fiancé Matt Cardona, defeating Brian Myers and Tenille Dashwood.[32] In October, Green entered the tournament to crown the first Impact Digital Media Champion: she defeated Madison Rayne in the first round,[33] and lost to Jordynne Grace in the finals at the Bound for Glory pay-per-view show.[34]

On January 8, 2022, at Hard to Kill, Green participated in the inaugural Knockouts Ultimate X match, which was won by Tasha Steelz. On the March 24, 2022 episode on Impact Wrestling, Green and Cardona attacked Mickie James after James was defeated by Steelz in a street fight match, turning heel in the process.[35][36]

On the July 21 episode of Impact!, Green alongside Deonna Purrazzo, now dubbed as "VXT", faced the Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace and Mia Yim, which they were victorious.[37] On August 12, at the pre-show of Emergence, VXT defeated Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie to win the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship.[38] They lost the title on October 7 at Bound for Glory to The Death Dollz (Jessicka, Rosemary and Valkyrie), ending their reign at 56 days.[39] Green had her last match with the company against Mickie James on the November 11 episode of Impact in a losing effort. After her loss to James, Green and Purazzo would have a backstage segment where Green would say she was "going home". It would then be reported that Green had left Impact officially.

Return to WWE (2023–present)[edit]

On January 28, 2023, Green made her surprise return to WWE at the 2023 Royal Rumble as a participant in the Women's Royal Rumble match. Entering the match at number 20, Green was quickly eliminated by Rhea Ripley in five seconds, a Women's Royal Rumble record.[40][41] Upon her return, she became a member of the Raw brand, and would soon adopt the gimmick of a 'Karen'.[42]

On the March 27 episode of Raw, Green teamed up with Sonya Deville and defeated the team of "Michin" Mia Yim and Candice LeRae to qualify for the Women’s WrestleMania Showcase match. At WrestleMania 39, Green and Deville were unsuccessful, with the match being won by Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler.[43] Green and Deville were drafted to the Raw brand as part of the 2023 WWE Draft.[44] On the July 3 episode of Raw, after a five-match losing streak, Green and Deville won a tag team turmoil match for a WWE Women's Tag Team Championship opportunity.[45] On the July 17 episode of Raw, Green and Deville defeated Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez to win the titles, her first championship in WWE.[46] Green and Deville became the first WWE Tough Enough female competitors to win the titles as well as the second WWE women’s tag team to originate in WWE Tough Enough history. On August 7, Deville was reported to have suffered an ACL injury and had to relinquish her half of the tag team title.

On the August 14 episode of Raw, despite Green wanting to hold auditions for a new tag team partner, a returning Piper Niven took one half of the tag team titles and declared she would be Green’s new partner. WWE recognizes this change as a continuation of Green's original title reign with Deville, although Green has touted herself as a two-time champion.[47][48] On the October 30 episode of Raw, Green won her first singles match on the main roster where she defeated Natalya in a Trick-or-Street Fight match.[49][50] The following night, Green and Niven returned to NXT to successfully defend the tag team titles against Chase University (Thea Hail and Jacy Jayne) at NXT Halloween Havoc Night 2.[51] On the November 27 episode of Raw, Green and Niven had another successful title defense against number one contenders Natalya and Tegan Nox.[52] On December 11 it was announced that Green and Niven would defend their tag team titles against new number one contenders Kayden Carter and Katana Chance.[53] The following week on Raw, Green and Niven would lose the tag team titles to Carter and Chance ending their reign at 126 days and Green’s individual reign at 154 days.[54] On the January 8, 2024 episode of Raw, Green and Niven were unsuccessful in an attempt to regain the titles in a championship rematch.[55] In the 2024 Women’s Royal Rumble match, Green entered at #14 lasting over seventeen minutes before being eliminated by Becky Lynch.[56]

Other media[edit]

In 2021, Green announced she would be starting her own podcast with the first episode airing April 26, 2021.

Personal life[edit]

Green cites that Kelly Kelly inspired her to become a professional wrestler.[57] On April 4, 2019, her 28th birthday, Green announced her engagement to American professional wrestler, Matt Cardona. The two had been dating since January 2017.[58] They were married on New Year’s Eve 2021 in Las Vegas.[59] Green announced that on January 16, 2024 that she attained a green card for the United States.[60]

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

Van Ness posing with the Queens of Combat Tag Team Championship belt

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