The wrestling world is abuzz with the latest drama, as Michael Hayes' comments about Chelsea Green in the WWE UnReal series have sparked quite a reaction! But here's where it gets controversial...
Hayes, a veteran WWE producer, was portrayed with a hint of villainy in the Netflix docuseries, WWE UnReal. His remarks about Green, a talented wrestler, have ignited a debate among fans and industry insiders alike. Hayes stated that while Green is entertaining, she isn't suited for the top roles held by Charlotte Flair or Tiffany Stratton, as her job is to elevate others.
Green, a charismatic performer, has yet to showcase her skills in a non-comedic or main event role. Hayes' assessment may have some merit, but his blunt statement about Green's limitations didn't sit well with many fans, especially those who believe she deserves more opportunities. And this is the part most people miss—the impact of perception and editing.
In a SiriusXM interview, Green expressed her frustration, acknowledging the 'ceiling' placed on her career. However, Hayes, in a podcast with The Undertaker, defended his comments, claiming Netflix edited his interview to portray him as a heel. He suggested his words could be used to build an angle for Green's rise. But is this a genuine opportunity or a controversial manipulation of fan sentiment?
The Undertaker, a legend in the ring, seems to agree with Hayes' assessment of Green's current position. Yet, he also believes Green has the potential to be a top player with a bit more edge. As Green recovers from an ankle injury, the question remains: What is her true potential in WWE? Are Hayes' comments a fair evaluation or a hindrance to her career? Share your thoughts in the comments below!