Vanessa Hudgens Pledges Allegiance To The United States Women’s Champion Chelsea Green

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Chelsea Green is a beloved public figure — just ask Vanessa Hudgens.

Green shared a new edition of her “Chelsea’s Confessionals” which opened with the Women’s United States Champion singing her own rendition of Queen’s “We Are The Champions.” Green said she was humbled and honored to serve as your United States Champion. The video also showed a clip of Vanessa Hudgens recently pledging her allegiance while sitting ringside at a recent WWE event.

Chelsea Green noted that she’s going to focus on giving back to the uglies… just kidding. Chelsea is focused on me, me, me.

Keeping focus, Green said the A-listers love her. That list includes Hudgens, the Disney Channel alum who also starred in 2024’s Bad Boys: Ride Or Die. Hudgens offered her allegiance to Green once again and also showered her with some “compliments.”

“Sure, she is kind of obnoxious, super over-the-top in kind of an annoying way, complains 24/7 and has an oily T-Zone most of the time,” Hudgens said. “But really, really, really deep down, she’s a misunderstood artist. I pledge allegiance to the champion of the United States, Chelsea Green. Most people can’t stand you, but you what? I’m a fan and we are all in this together.

Bonus points for the Disney Channel sound effects at the end — no expense will be spared to celebrate Chelsea!

Booker T believes Chelsea Green deserves her Women’s United States title win

On a new episode of The Hall of Fame Podcast, NXT commentator Booker T spoke about Chelsea Green’s big title win at Saturday Night’s Main Event. Booker said it was a well-deserved honor because Green gives her all every night.

“You just hit it on the head. She deserves it,” Booker T said. “It goes back to that saying, do the job, and do the job to the best of your ability until something else comes along. That’s what Chelsea’s been doing. She’s just been going out, doing the job every single night, to the best of her ability, win or lose.

“It hasn’t been about that. It’s been about her going out and performing at the highest level she possibly could every single night. If everybody adopted that same sentiment, they would put themselves in a better place, they would put themselves in a better position to win, more importantly than anything.

“That’s what this business is about. Everybody can’t be on top at the same time. But if you’re doing your job, you’re putting yourself in a position to perhaps one day be on top. That’s the only thing you can really ask for.”

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