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At the end of 2024, WWE introduced the first ever women's mid card division of the promotion and with two separate women's mid card titles, one for SmackDown and the other one was for RAW. SmackDown got the women's United States championship, and Chelsea Green was the first wrestler to win the title.
Green had an excellent reign as the WWE Women's United States Champion, and later she dropped the Championship to Zelina Vega. Presently, the Championship is being held by the Japanese professional wrestler Giulia, who is also doing a marvellous job as the champion.

Chelsea Green is not happy that the Women's US title is not getting defended at SummerSlam
Despite most of the Championships being defended at SummerSlam, which is scheduled for this weekend, the Women's United States Championship is not on the line. The inaugural champion Chelsea Green is quite upset because of it, and she shared her disappointment while speaking on “The Masked Man Show” recently. She said;
Chelsea Green is the inaugural WWE United States Champion
“It definitely makes me upset. I feel like I really put in work with that title. When I first got that title, I did not stop working. I won it before Christmas, I worked through Christmas and literally every single day until I dropped the title. So, it does make me upset. I feel like I laid the groundwork for this title to mean something and unfortunately we’ve taken a step back from that but that’s not the girls fault.”

Chelsea Green is presently active on SmackDown
WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship, on the other hand, is getting defended regularly in every PLE. Presently, the title is being held by The Man Becky Lynch, and she would defend the Championship against Lyra Valkyria at night 2 of SummerSlam. Bayley was also involved in this title picture previously.
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The involvement of bigger names is making the title picture more attractive. The Women's United States title, on the other hand, is mostly focusing on the mid cards, which is causing it a delay to get into the mainstream. But it is definitely on the right track, and we can expect the title to feature at big events regularly in the near future.