Chelsea Green wants a WWE Unreal show focused on the women’s locker room

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Chelsea Green recently appeared on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio to promote WWE Unreal on Netflix. Speaking with Danny Murphy and Evan Real, Green opened up about wanting a different version of the show focused on the women.

If we had an unreal that was just the girls’ locker room, which I would absolutely love. Let’s put it into the universe. It would be interesting because I think 99.9% of us really get along. And we don’t just get along. Like we really like to travel together. We like to have our martinis together. We support each other when someone wins a title,” Green added. “You know, we’re excited for each other, but like, it’s still work. It’s still a locker room. There are still so many different personalities. So it would be interesting to see who actually doesn’t like me.

When further asked by Murphy about what might come out of a WWE Superstar’s mouth during stressful moments, despite the stars sharing a good bond between each other, Green claimed, “Well, this past Friday I got my a** kicked by Giulia. She took the title off me, and she damn near, you know, um, took my, my weave right outta my head. She almost snatched me bald. And I am sure I said some things in that moment. Like, I’m sure my mouth was going faster than my brain, so it’d be interesting if they caught those moments, you know what I mean?

WWE is all set to release the second season of Unreal on Netflix on January 20th, 2026, this time focusing on Seth Rollins’ fake injury angle, R-Truth’s WWE exit and return, and several more angles leading up to SummerSlam 2025.

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