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Chelsea Green has done an amazing job ever since returning to WWE, and despite having a jobber role during her early days in WWE upon her return, she improved her status with hard work, and now she stands as the present and two times WWE women's United States Champion. She is definitely one of the biggest assets of the WWE roster right now.
She made her WWE return as a surprise participant in the women's Royal Rumble match of 2023, but got eliminated in only 5 seconds. She was treated as a jobber during her early career, but she worked really hard, and her success story started to flourish in late 2024 when she became the inaugural Women's WWE United States Champion.

Chelsea Green explains why she never felt bad about losing matches
Chelsea Green dropped the title after around four and a half months of title reign, but she did not lose her push, and she kept on having a wonderful run. She is still doing an amazing job on Friday night SmackDown, as last week, she defeated Giulia and took the WWE Women's United States Championship away from her.
Chelsea Green is presently active on Friday night SmackDown
Chelsea Green became the first ever woman in WWE history to win the WWE Women's United States Championship two times. It is also said that she is one of the most influential names in the WWE locker room. She also made the revelation of why she never felt bad while swallowing defeats in the ring. Recently, she spoke with Netflix, where she explained the following;

She is the first woman in WWE history to win the Women's US Championship twice
“For someone to win, somebody else has to lose. Guess what? I’ll be the loser if that means being booked every day. As wrestlers, we have goals. We set timelines for ourselves. Of course, one of the goals is always to be a WWE Champion.”
“In 2023, I realized how personal it was to be able to interact with fans on social media. I’m able to curate my own narrative and storylines. Now that’s just who I am. I connect and further the message I want to get across. Social media is everything. I don’t know where I’d be without it.” said the present WWE Women's United States Champion.