Chelsea Green Reveals Personal Struggle with Listening to Her Own WWE Entrance

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Chelsea Green is a big star in WWE’s women’s division, and fans love watching her entrance every week. Her entrance has become a fan favorite, with many enjoying her signature presentation each week, but now Green has revealed that there is one part of her entrance she doesn’t like.

Chelsea Green’s entrance in WWE was known for the unique way former ring announcer Samantha Irvin introduced her name. With Irvin no longer with the company, WWE wanted to keep that special introduction. To maintain the effect, Green recorded the announcement herself, which now plays before her “Hot Mess” theme music begins.

While speaking with Alistair McGeorge of Metro, Chelsea Green admitted she isn’t a fan of hearing her own voice. She finds it “cringe-worthy” and still gets uncomfortable every time she hears it during her entrance. Despite this, she understands it’s a personal issue and even joked that she might need therapy to deal with it.

“When they told me I had to re-record my entrance theme and I had to do the “Chelsea Green”, that’s something you will now be hearing on Friday nights, and that is very cringe worthy. Anyone who get gets the ick, just know I got the ick first while I was recording.

Every time in my entrance, I still am like, “Oh, I hate that”. It’s my voice, but that’s just me. I can’t watch myself. I can’t listen to myself. That is just totally a “me problem”. I should probably go to therapy for that,’ she quipped.”

Not only that, Chelsea Green has also revealed that fans cheering her on makes her uncomfortable. Chelsea Green’s career in WWE continues to thrive, with her unique entrance becoming a big part of her character. Despite not being fond of certain aspects, like hearing her own voice or the loud fan support, it’s clear that her presence in the women’s division is only going to grow in the months ahead as the WWE Women’s United States Champion.

How do you feel about Chelsea Green’s WWE entrance? Do you think her self-critical nature adds to her charm, or do you think she should embrace her voice and fan reactions more? Share your thoughts below!

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