WWE BFFS: CHELSEA GREEN'S HONEST ADVICE TO CHAMPION MAXXINE DUPRI
Green, a two-time US Champion, acts as a mentor to Intercontinental Champion Dupri, reminding her that life is bigger than a "bad match" or internet criticism.
Chelsea Green and Maxxine Dupri are living the dream, holding WWE's Women's United States and Women's Intercontinental Championships. They're also close pals who think a Total Divas reboot with them would be great.
Green recently chatted with Gabby AF about her friendship with Dupri, who started wrestling in 2023. Green said she met Dupri when she was still in NXT or had just been called up with LA Knight. At the time Green didn't work for WWE and still worked at TNA. She says, "We went out one night; she was so cool and down-to-earth." Green, being more experienced, naturally offers advice.
Green mentioned I've been wrestling longer than Maxxine, so she asks me questions, and I give her advice. I might share my thoughts on different things.
After Green came back to WWE in early 2023, she and Dupri often traveled together. The 2024 WWE Draft put them on different schedules, but their friendship is still strong.
Green Offers Guidance to Dupri
Green says their friendship is based on honesty, and she's become a mentor to Dupri. The two-time Women's United States Champ reminds Dupri that wrestling shouldn't be her whole life.
Green explains, I tell her what I think and remind her that this isn't everything. It feels like the world is ending when you have a bad match or the internet hates you, but it's not that deep. We're just play fighting in our underwear. Put your phone away, sleep, do stuff for yourself, have a hobby, hang out with your partner, and do things that make you happy. That way, it doesn't feel so heavy. It's easy for me to say since I've been doing this so long, but we balance each other out.
Dupri got into WWE after a tryout in 2021 and started in WWE NXT as a valet. She was called up to the main roster the next year as a manager for Maximum Male Models. Green's wrestling career started way back in 2014 on the Canadian independent scene. Over the next ten years, she wrestled for WWE, TNA, NWA, Lucha Underground, and ROH before returning to WWE at the 2023 Royal Rumble.
OBA FEMI AMBUSH CONFIRMS BROCK LESNAR MATCH AND SHIFTS ROLLINS’ WRESTLEMANIA PLANS
Seth Rollins teased a WrestleMania 42 match with Bron Breakker after Oba Femi replaced him as Brock Lesnar's opponent.
This week’s RAW didn’t just hint at a big WrestleMania match it quietly spelt it out.
Seth Rollins came out swinging. He went right for Paul Heyman, dropping the jokes and theatrics for once. Seth accused Heyman of picking the wrong side and promised to run him out of WWE. Heyman didn’t flinch. He just did what he always does: sent out Brock Lesnar. For a second, it looked like Rollins vs. Lesnar was heating up for WrestleMania 42.
Then Oba Femi stormed in and flipped the script.
Femi ambushed Brock, and before you could blink, WWE announced Lesnar vs. Femi for Las Vegas. That move did more than set up a fresh headline bout it took Brock out of Seth’s way. Now, the biggest question on RAW is, who's Seth facing at WrestleMania?
Only one guy still fits.
Rollins made his intentions clear. Anyone in Heyman’s camp is officially his enemy. Roman Reigns? He’s tangled up with CM Punk. Lesnar? Now booked with Femi. That doesn’t leave many options.
It leaves Bron Breakker.
Breakker hasn’t been around after hernia surgery, but the story with Rollins isn’t over. He was the one who turned on Seth and kicked him out of The Vision. That betrayal still stings. When WWE plants a seed like that, they usually bring it full circle.
Some earlier reports said Breakker’s injury might keep him out of WrestleMania, but RAW’s booking says otherwise. If the plan was always Rollins vs. Lesnar, WWE wouldn't have switched gears so fast to Lesnar vs. Femi. That change feels deliberate. It clears space for something bigger.
Rollins even name-dropped Breakker during his promo, mentioned the injury, but kept him in the story. That line mattered WWE hasn’t forgotten about him.
Breakker’s official medical update is still up in the air. Behind the scenes, people are confident. Rollins will be ready for WrestleMania, and hopefully Breakker can make it too. If he’s not cleared, Logan Paul is waiting in the wings as Plan B.
HOW PAUL HEYMAN MANAGES FOUR TOP TIER TALENTS SIMULTANEOUSLY ON WWE RAW
Paul Heyman’s massive backstage influence is revealed as Bron Breakker undergoes emergency surgery before WrestleMania 42.
Word is spreading about just how much pull Paul Heyman really has backstage in WWE.
Sure, everybody sees him on RAW standing next to Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, and Austin Theory. But behind the curtain, Heyman’s hand is all over things you’d never guess he touched.
Sean Ross Sapp cleared up the whole “Is Heyman involved with creative?” thing during a Fightful Select Q&A. And the answer? Yes, absolutely. Heyman jumps in with ideas, especially for the talent he’s managing on TV.
You’ll usually find him shaping personalities, tweaking promos, and making sure those stories hit harder. He’s got a reputation for mentoring talent he believes in, too. He doesn’t just offer generic advice; he genuinely invests in these people. At one point, he even joked that WWE sometimes holds back on pushing someone if he’s too publicly supportive. That pretty much says a lot about how much clout he’s got.
Currently, all the drama surrounding Heyman’s on-screen group has fans even more glued to what he’s up to. Remember Seth Rollins? He was leading The Vision until his injury last year left him out of the picture.
Then, at Elimination Chamber, Rollins ripped the mask off and went after Heyman’s crew, zeroing in on Logan Paul. Next thing you know, Rollins is attacking Heyman on RAW, making this rivalry even wilder and turning up the heat.
While all of that unfolded, Heyman spoke out about Bron Breakker’s recent setback. He didn’t sugarcoat anything when he called into Busted Open Radio to talk about Breakker’s hernia surgery. Breakker hurt himself so badly that he needed emergency surgery, and this was right when he was on the verge of a big WrestleMania moment. Did Heyman treat it like a tragedy, though? Not really.
He spun it as fuel for the fire, saying the frustration from being stuck on the sidelines could actually help Breakker come back even stronger. In his eyes, every day away just makes that hunger to return even bigger. With WrestleMania 42 coming up fast in Las Vegas, the real question is whether Breakker will heal up in time to make an impact.