Chelsea Green is well known for pitching ideas for her own creative, and she recently commented on doing so during an interview with Fightful.
During the interview, which took place at the premiere of the American Nightmare: Becoming Cody Rhodes documentary, Green revealed that she once made a “nun pitch” that never wound up being used.
You can check out some highlights from the interview below:
On being vocal in pitching ideas: “The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Okay, like, let’s just call it what it is. I’m not gonna get what I don’t ask for. That’s also true. It’s so simple and, and people in this world there are so afraid to ask for things I am not. It might annoy people, but guess what? Here I am.”
On her favorite pitches that never happened: “The nun pitch was my favorite. I wanted to be one of Seth’s followers and come out in a very nun-like, very Ivory-esque vibe. I got made fun of a lot on Twitter for that.”
On the importance of speaking up: “When I do these ridiculous things that I do, I never expect a response, and I definitely don’t respect a positive response. This just proves my point, the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Just ask, what’s the worst that’s gonna happen? Because I promise you, they probably won’t say no, they’ll just ignore you. There’s something to be said about just being honest with yourself and asking for something or really digging until you find someone’s email and you email them, Paul.”